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4. R-Influence on Vowels
Palatals in Spanish and French: an Analysis Rachael Gray
Review Article
A History of English Phonology
Handouts for Advanced Phonology: a Course Packet Steve Parker GIAL
Lenition in Persian Phonological System Aliye Kambuziya1* Mahmoud Mobaraki2 1
UC Berkeley Dissertations, Department of Linguistics
What's Wrong with Vowel-Initial Syllables? Katalin Balogné Bérces
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The Unified Monophthongization Rule of Common Slavic
Introductory Phonology (2009, Malden, MA: Blackwell)
Issues in Lenition and Fortition
Phonological Process Use in the Speech of Children Fitted with Cochlear Implants
Inter- and Intra-Generational /Aɪ/ Monophthongization, Indexicality, and Southern Appalachian Identity
Fronting in Zuberoan Basque Ander Egurtzegi Institute of Phonetics
Natural Phonology and Sound Change
Vowel Lenition and Fortition in Brazilian Portuguese
OSU WPL 22.88-122 (1977) Phonological Differentiation of A
2002. Phonological Processes and Phonetic Rules
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Sounding Appalachian: /Ai/ Monophthongization, Rising Pitch Accents, and Rootedness Paul E
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1993. on the Phonetic Basis of Phonological Change
Phonetically-Based Sound Patterns: Typological Tendencies Or Phonological Universals?
UC Berkeley Dissertations, Department of Linguistics
Normal Vowel Development
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Kindergarteners' Use of Five Cajun English Phonological Features
A Cross-Language Study of Vowel Nasalization1 Lawrence C
UNIVERSITY of CALGARY Coronalization As Assibilation By
The Southern Shift in a Marginally Southern Dialect
Phonological Change Processes of English and Indonesian Language
Old Germanic Languages
Variation in /U/ Fronting in the American Midwest
Interaction of Social and Linguistic Constraints on Two Vowel Changes in Northern England
Assimilation a Sound Becomes More Similar to a Sound in Its Environment
An Examination of Vowel Epenthesis in Spanish
(Ay) Monophthongization in Deer Park Texas
Incomplete Neutralization in African American English: the Case of Final Consonant Voicing Author
The Pennsylvania State University the Graduate School Department
Elements of Applied Linguistics
Synchronic Explanation
Vowel Production Variation in College Students Based On
Palatalization of Velars: a Major Link of Old English and Old Frisian
From Latin to Modern French: on Diachronic Changes and Synchronic Variations Jacqueline Vaissière
THE SOUND CHANGES of ENGLISH DIPHTHONGS [ɪə], [Eə], [Eɪ] in MONOSYLLABIC WORDS by NATIVE JAVANESE BAHASA INGGRIS 1 STUDENTS
LINGUISTICS 407 Lecture #9 SOUND CHANGE Sound Change Is an Alteration in the Phonetic Shape of a Sound As a Result of a Phonolog
Syncope and Pseudo-Syncope*
Variationist Linguistics Meets CONTACT Linguistics
The Diphthong <Ei> in Variationist Studies of Brazilian Portuguese
An Analysis of English Loanwords in Korean
I the ENGLISH SOUND CHANGE in the PRONUNCIATION of THE
A Cross Generational Dialect Study in Western North Carolina
THE PHONOLOGY of SONORANTS in BAVARIAN GERMAN Erin
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