Phonological change

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11Phonology / Diaeresis / Optimality theory / Old Norse / Sound change / Assimilation / Morpheme / Aymara language / Morphology / Epenthesis / Proto-Norse language

Icelandic Umlaut as Morpheme-Specic Phonology Anton Karl Ingason University of Pennsylvania We investigate the triggering environments of the Icelandic Y-umlaut, showing that an analysis based on phonological conditioni

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Source URL: www.ling.upenn.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-07 16:44:41
12Phonology / Fortition / Final-obstruent devoicing / Language change / Phonological change / Linguistics

Phonological Rule Change: The Constant Rate Effect Josef Fruehwald*, Jonathan Gress-Wright*, and Joel C. Wallenberg† *University of Pennsylvania, † University of Iceland 1. Introduction The detailed quantitative stud

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Source URL: jofrhwld.github.io

Language: English - Date: 2016-03-11 10:57:46
13Phonology / Phonetics / Speech perception / Phonological change / Phoneme / Regional accents of English / Phone / Diaphoneme / English phonology

Perceptual Assimilation Reflects Native Phonetic-Phonological Mapping: Perceiving and Adapting to Regional Accent Differences in Native English Catherine T. Best MARCS Institute

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Source URL: conferences.au.dk

Language: English - Date: 2016-07-22 04:47:54
14Phonology / Historical linguistics / Languages of the United States / Sociolinguistics / American English / Phonological change / African American Vernacular English / Lexical diffusion / Vowel / Variation / English language / Sound change

Chapter 2 What is Phonetic Change? In this chapter, I will lay out the most basic description of the phenomena I will be addressing in this dissertation, provide some necessary terminological clarification, outline my m

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Source URL: jofrhwld.github.io

Language: English - Date: 2016-03-11 10:57:46
15Phonetics / Human voice / Manner of articulation / Vowels / Cognitive science / Phonation / Voice / Perception / Formant / Tone / Cue

Relative cue weighting in perception and production of a sound change in progress Jianjing Kuang and Aletheia Cui University of Pennsylvania Multiple co-varying cues for a phonological contrast are o

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-12 14:04:49
16Phonology / Phonetics / Assimilation / Sound change / Phonological rule / Semivowel / Vowel / Palatal approximant / Coarticulation / Phoneme / Panchronic phonology

Chapter 4 The Rate of Phonetic Change When examining the effect that one speech segment has on an adjacent segment, there is a persistent problem involved in trying to determine whether that effect should be attributed

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Language: English - Date: 2016-03-11 10:57:46
17Phonetics / Phonology / Phonetic form / Phoneme / Phonological rule / Morphophonology / Phonetic transcription / Acoustic phonetics / Sound change / Prosody / Vowel / Underlying representation

Phonetics in Functional Discourse Grammar1 Klaas Seinhorst Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication, University of Amsterdam2 Abstract: The theory of Functional Discourse Grammar assumes that the structure of ling

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Source URL: home.hum.uva.nl

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-08 05:58:52
18Phonetics / Voice / Phonological change / Proto-Germanic language / Language change / Phoneme / Perception / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Phonology

SOUND CHANGE IN FUNCTIONAL PHONOLOGY Paul Boersma University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 22, 1997 Abstract. Sound systems may never stop changing, not even if only internal factors are

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Source URL: www.fon.hum.uva.nl

Language: English - Date: 1999-12-20 18:00:00
19Indigenous languages of the Americas / Indigenous languages of Alaska / Languages of Russia / Inupiat language / Evidentiality / Greenlandic language / Aleut language / Phonological change / Eskimo / Linguistics / Agglutinative languages / Languages of North America

Insights from a lesser-studied dialect: documenting Malimiut Iñupiaq Linda Lanz (Rice University) Recently in the field of language documentation and revitalization, particular emphasis has been placed on the need to do

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Source URL: www.hrelp.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-04-15 05:21:27
20Historical linguistics / Orthography / Phoneme / Phonological change / Merritt Ruhlen / Romance languages / Human genetic variation / Linguistics / Phonology / Phonetics

INAUGURAL ARTICLE A comparison of worldwide phonemic and genetic variation in human populations Nicole Creanzaa, Merritt Ruhlenb, Trevor J. Pembertonc, Noah A. Rosenberga, Marcus W. Feldmana,1, and Sohini Ramachandrand,

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Source URL: www.pnas.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-16 02:45:08
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