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  • Lecture 5 Sound Change

    Lecture 5 Sound Change

  • Is Phonological Consonant Epenthesis Possible? a Series of Artificial Grammar Learning Experiments

    Is Phonological Consonant Epenthesis Possible? a Series of Artificial Grammar Learning Experiments

  • 1 Deconstructing Markedness in Sound Change

    1 Deconstructing Markedness in Sound Change

  • Phonetic Factors Contributing to the Inception and Evolution of Sound Change

    Phonetic Factors Contributing to the Inception and Evolution of Sound Change

  • Toward a Unified Theory of Chain Shifting

    Toward a Unified Theory of Chain Shifting

  • August 25-26, 1969

    August 25-26, 1969

  • Stop Epenthesis in English F Marios Fourakis Centra L Institute for the Deaf

    Stop Epenthesis in English F Marios Fourakis Centra L Institute for the Deaf

  • Between Natural and Unnatural Phonology: the Case of Cluster-Splitting Epenthesis Juliette Blevins the Graduate Center, CUNY

    Between Natural and Unnatural Phonology: the Case of Cluster-Splitting Epenthesis Juliette Blevins the Graduate Center, CUNY

  • Diachronic Phonological Analysis

    Diachronic Phonological Analysis

  • Chapter on Phonology

    Chapter on Phonology

  • 1 Part III Basic Tendencies and Types of Change Evolutionary Phonology

    1 Part III Basic Tendencies and Types of Change Evolutionary Phonology

  • Sound Change

    Sound Change

  • Audio-Visual Factors in Stop Debuccalization in Consonant Sequences Keith Johnson Department of Linguistics UC Berkeley

    Audio-Visual Factors in Stop Debuccalization in Consonant Sequences Keith Johnson Department of Linguistics UC Berkeley

  • Linguistics 407 Lecture

    Linguistics 407 Lecture

  • Lenition, Weakening and Consonantal Strength: Tracing Concepts Through the History of Phonology

    Lenition, Weakening and Consonantal Strength: Tracing Concepts Through the History of Phonology

  • Linguistic Typology 2019; 23(2): 263–302

    Linguistic Typology 2019; 23(2): 263–302

  • Submitted to Language the Regularity of Regular Sound Change William

    Submitted to Language the Regularity of Regular Sound Change William

  • Fronting in Zuberoan Basque Ander Egurtzegi Institute of Phonetics

    Fronting in Zuberoan Basque Ander Egurtzegi Institute of Phonetics

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  • Natural Phonology and Sound Change
  • Word-Final Vowel Epenthesis: an L2 Sound Change? E-Ching Ng · [email protected] · University of Chicago · 16 February 2018
  • Phonetics and Sound Change�
  • Trills and Palatalization: Consequences for Sound Change
  • R-Dissimilation in English
  • LINGUISTICS 407 Lecture #13 UNANSWERED QUESTIONS Both
  • High Vowel Fricativization and Chain Shift
  • “Regularities” and “Irregularities” in Chinese Historical Phonology
  • Sound Patterns and Sound Change: New Threads in the Panchronic Tapestry By
  • 9 Investigating Chain Shifts and Mergers
  • Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
  • Labov, Sound Change, and Phonological Theory∗
  • LOCAL Assimilationi
  • Sls1974v4-2 Barnitz.Pdf
  • 1 an Acoustic Analysis of Labialization of Coronal Nasal Consonants in American English by Elisabeth A. Hon B.S.E., Electrical E
  • Phonological Processes
  • Automated Reconstruction of Ancient Languages Using Probabilistic Models of Sound Change
  • Week 4: the Regularity of Sound Change • Phonological Change Occurs When the Phonetic Changes Alter the Possibility for Signalling Contrasts in the Language


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