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Lecture 5 Sound Change
Is Phonological Consonant Epenthesis Possible? a Series of Artificial Grammar Learning Experiments
1 Deconstructing Markedness in Sound Change
Phonetic Factors Contributing to the Inception and Evolution of Sound Change
Toward a Unified Theory of Chain Shifting
August 25-26, 1969
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
Diachronic Phonological Analysis
Chapter on Phonology
1 Part III Basic Tendencies and Types of Change Evolutionary Phonology
Sound Change
Audio-Visual Factors in Stop Debuccalization in Consonant Sequences Keith Johnson Department of Linguistics UC Berkeley
Linguistics 407 Lecture
Lenition, Weakening and Consonantal Strength: Tracing Concepts Through the History of Phonology
Linguistic Typology 2019; 23(2): 263–302
Submitted to Language the Regularity of Regular Sound Change William
Fronting in Zuberoan Basque Ander Egurtzegi Institute of Phonetics
Top View
Natural Phonology and Sound Change
Word-Final Vowel Epenthesis: an L2 Sound Change? E-Ching Ng ·
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· 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
Assimilation a Sound Becomes More Similar to a Sound in Its Environment
Types of Sound Change: Lenition and Fortition • Two Terms Often Encountered in Discussions of Sound Change - Lenition = ‘Weakening’ - Fortition = ‘Strengthening’
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
PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS All Dissimilation Is Computationally Subsequential AMANDA PAYNE
Simulating Vowel Chain Shift in Xumi Katia Chirkova, Tao Gong
TYPES of SOUND CHANGE Prothesis Anaptyxis
The Phonetic Basis of the Origin and Spread of Sound Change
LINGUISTICS 407 Lecture #9 SOUND CHANGE Sound Change Is an Alteration in the Phonetic Shape of a Sound As a Result of a Phonolog
Sound Change
Audio-Visual Factors in Stop Debuccalization in Consonant Sequences Keith Johnson Department of Linguistics UC Berkeley
See Ling 417 Link to IPA /Phonology
Regular Sound Change and the Diachronic Contributions of Isačenko and Jakobson
2-1 Evolutionary Phonology and Sound Change Typology Lecture 2
Sound Change and Typological Shift Initial Mutation in Celtic
The Phonological Basis of Sound Change
Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
Debuccalization and Supplementary Gestures
University of California Santa Cruz an Experimental