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The Phonology, Phonetics, and Diachrony of Sturtevant's
L Vocalisation As a Natural Phenomenon
The American Intrusive L
Toward a Unified Theory of Chain Shifting
Some /L/S Are Darker Than Others: Accounting for Variation in English /L/ with Ultrasound Tongue Imaging
Lenition in Persian Phonological System Aliye Kambuziya1* Mahmoud Mobaraki2 1
Patterns of Contrast in Phonological Change
Production and Perception Mechanisms of Sound Change
Welsh Mutation and Strict Modularity © Õìth August Óþõé Florian Breit
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Initial Consonant Mutation in Modern Irish: a Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis Janine Fay Robinson San Jose State University
Sound Change
The Concept of Lenition As the Phonemic Linguistic Phenomena
Origins of Sound Change
Linguistic Typology 2019; 23(2): 263–302
Natural Phonology and Sound Change
Phonological Change in Japanese-Ainu Loanwords
Lenition in English’ Patrick Honeybone
Top View
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
1 an Acoustic Analysis of Labialization of Coronal Nasal Consonants in American English by Elisabeth A. Hon B.S.E., Electrical E
Framing Irish Lenition in Emergent Grammar
The Evolution of Vowel Length in TGTM (Tamangish) Languages Martine Mazaudon
Week 4: the Regularity of Sound Change • Phonological Change Occurs When the Phonetic Changes Alter the Possibility for Signalling Contrasts in the Language
Phonological Change in English
Coronal Sounds and Palatalizations: an Analysis of Polish and English
The Effacement and Vocalization of Pre-Consonantal L in Old French
Explanation of Sound Change. How Far Have We Come and Where Are We Now? PUB DATE Mar 96 NOTE 19P.; for Complete Volume, See FL 024 097
Phonetic and Cognitive Bases of Sound Change By
Vowel Nasalization Across a Boundary. in A. Yu
IN JUDEO-SPANISH TRAVIS G. BRADLEY University of California
Sound Structure and Sound Change
The Anticlockwise Checked Vowel Chain Shift in Modern Rp in the Twentieth Century: Incrementations and Diagonal Shifts
PATTERNS of CONTRAST in PHONOLOGICAL CHANGE: EVIDENCE from ALGONQUIAN VOWEL SYSTEMS Will Oxford
Mutation As Morphology: Bases, Stems, and Shapes in Scottish Gaelic
The Phonological Basis of Sound Change
ALTERNATION of the VELAR PHONEMES of the TERA LANGUAGE Rebecca Ishaku Musa Newcastle University
Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
Vowel Nasalization in French Author(S): Kristen Kennedy Terry
University of California Santa Cruz an Experimental
UC Berkeley Phonlab Annual Report