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- ACOUSTIC-PHONETIC ANALYSIS of CHILDREN's /R/ Tanja Kocjančič
- An Analysis of *Z Loss in West Germanic Sean Crist Swarthmore College [email protected] Or [email protected] LSA Annual Meeting 4 January 2002
- Crossing Phonetics-Phonology Lines
- Rhotics in Different Languages and from a Variety of Perspectives
- Turbulence & Phonology John J. Ohala* & Maria-Josep Solé
- The Role of Syllable Contact in Romance Languages Clàudia Pons Moll Universitat De Barcelona [email protected]
- John LIPSKI Deparrmenr of Romance Languages, Universiry of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
- Evidence from Spanish and Russian
- Misarticulated /R/ - Speech Corpus and Automatic Recognition Technique
- 1 Substantive Complexity
- UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Phonlab Annual Report
- Articulation and Sound Change in Romance
- Margarita Hidalgo Diversification of Mexican Spanish
- Properties of Sound Change 2 [Pdf]
- The Role of Syllable Contact in Romance Languages* Clàudia
- Latin Rhotacism, French Liaison, Romanian Palatalization
- Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
- A Goverment Phonology Rendition of Nasal Prefixation,Segment Deletion, Consonant Epenthesis, Prothesis and Gliding As Nativisation Processess in Gichuka Loanwords
- Sturtevant's Paradox
- On the Comparative Method, Internal Reconstruction, and Other Analytical
- Types of Sound Change: Lenition and Fortition • Two Terms Often Encountered in Discussions of Sound Change - Lenition = ‘Weakening’ - Fortition = ‘Strengthening’
- Articulatory Weakening As Basis of Historical Rhotacism
- The Dublin Vowel Shift Andthe Historical Perspective
- Palatalization in West Germanic a DISSERTATION SUBMITTED to the FACULTY of the GRADUATE SCHOOL of the UNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA BY
- Turbulence and Phonology* John J. Ohala and Maria-Josep Solé
- The Amphichronic Program Vs. Evolutionary Phonology
- Prakrit Language and Its Origin and Significance. Phonetic Changes
- Sound Change
- Variation and Change in the Rhotics of Brazilian Portuguese
- Consonant Lenition in Danish
- Lenition Inhibition in Liverpool English
- Latin Rhotacism: a Case Study in the Life Cycle of Phonological Processes
- Phonetic Bias in Sound Change