Language, Band 57George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1981 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... sound change , but a working principle that DEFINED sound change . Hoenigswald points out that , if one considers the practice of the Neogram- marians , rather than their ideological statements , it appears that what they were doing was ...
... sound change , but a working principle that DEFINED sound change . Hoenigswald points out that , if one considers the practice of the Neogram- marians , rather than their ideological statements , it appears that what they were doing was ...
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... sound change in progress . 4. THE STUDY OF SOUND CHANGE IN PROGRESS . The case for lexical diffusion was presented by Wang , Cheng , and Chen within a framework closely aligned with that of Weinreich , Labov & Herzog : the empirical ...
... sound change in progress . 4. THE STUDY OF SOUND CHANGE IN PROGRESS . The case for lexical diffusion was presented by Wang , Cheng , and Chen within a framework closely aligned with that of Weinreich , Labov & Herzog : the empirical ...
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... sound changes are reported by means of an impressionistic transcription of consid- erable depth and precision . In a discussion of ' sound laws ' , Brink 1977 reports a wide variety of exceptions to sound changes . Some of the ...
... sound changes are reported by means of an impressionistic transcription of consid- erable depth and precision . In a discussion of ' sound laws ' , Brink 1977 reports a wide variety of exceptions to sound changes . Some of the ...
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Anthony J Naro | 63 |
Halle and P Kiparsky | 150 |
Resolving the Neogrammarian controversy | 267 |
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