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TORE JANSON Stockholm University Labov 1981 argues that , in principle , sound changes may be implemented in two ways : through lexical diffusion ( when the change is phonetically discrete ) , or by gradual sound change .
TORE JANSON Stockholm University Labov 1981 argues that , in principle , sound changes may be implemented in two ways : through lexical diffusion ( when the change is phonetically discrete ) , or by gradual sound change .
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Some of the constraints observed in the L , T forms which contain verbs referring to sounds can be understood in terms of a missing classifier noun , like sound . Irregularities in other forms can be explained in terms of nominal ...
Some of the constraints observed in the L , T forms which contain verbs referring to sounds can be understood in terms of a missing classifier noun , like sound . Irregularities in other forms can be explained in terms of nominal ...
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Some of the constraints observed in the L , T forms which contain verbs referring to sounds can be understood in terms of a missing classifier noun , like sound . Irregularities in other forms can be explained in terms of nominal ...
Some of the constraints observed in the L , T forms which contain verbs referring to sounds can be understood in terms of a missing classifier noun , like sound . Irregularities in other forms can be explained in terms of nominal ...
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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