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WORD FREQUENCY AND THE ACTUATION OF SOUND CHANGE BETTY S. PHILLIPS Indiana University of Pennsylvania By presenting evidence from three different sound changes within the history of English , this paper demonstrates that sound changes ...
WORD FREQUENCY AND THE ACTUATION OF SOUND CHANGE BETTY S. PHILLIPS Indiana University of Pennsylvania By presenting evidence from three different sound changes within the history of English , this paper demonstrates that sound changes ...
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We will now consider a sound change which involves just such a constraint . 4.1 . THE UNROUNDING OF ME lö ( : ) / . In the 11th , 12th centuries , the diphthongs represented by OE eo monophthongized to what is generally considered to ...
We will now consider a sound change which involves just such a constraint . 4.1 . THE UNROUNDING OF ME lö ( : ) / . In the 11th , 12th centuries , the diphthongs represented by OE eo monophthongized to what is generally considered to ...
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Reviewed by HERBERT PENZL , University of California , Berkeley In this important study , Russ treats all vocalic and consonantal changes of sound or distribution that occurred after 1170 ( Middle High German , MHG ) which eventually ...
Reviewed by HERBERT PENZL , University of California , Berkeley In this important study , Russ treats all vocalic and consonantal changes of sound or distribution that occurred after 1170 ( Middle High German , MHG ) which eventually ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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