Phonological change
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- Lingual Response to Vowel Nasalization It Has Been Observed
- Enlarging the Scope of Phonologization Larry M. Hyman
- Implications for Mechanisms of Tonogenesis
- The University of Chicago Cue Selection and Category Restructuring in Sound Change a Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of Th
- Phonological Changes
- Vowel Length in Vulgar Latin: Transphonologization of Quantitative Into Qualitative Distinctions
- Phonological Rules
- 1993. on the Phonetic Basis of Phonological Change
- Phonetic Change and Phonology Josef Fruehwald University of Pennsylvania May 21, 2011 MFM 19 in This Paper, I Will Attempt to Support the Following Two Argu- Ments
- A Typological Description of Celtic and Uralic Consonant Mutations
- “Regularities” and “Irregularities” in Chinese Historical Phonology
- The Structure of Multiple Cues to Stop Categorization and Its Implications for Sound Change
- Gradience, Allophony, and Chain Shifts
- Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
- John Benjamins Publishing Company
- A Synchronic View of the Consonant Mutations in Fuzhou Dialect1
- Phonological Change Processes of English and Indonesian Language
- Phonological Rule Change: the Constant Rate Effect