Recent developments in historical phonology /
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Meeting name: | International Conference on Historical Phonology (1976 : Ustronie, Poland) |
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Imprint: | The Hague ; New York : Mouton, [1978] |
Description: | 1 online resource (xi, 455 pages) |
Language: | English |
Series: | Trends in linguistics : Studies and monographs ; 4 Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 4. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12011766 |
Table of Contents:
- Irregular sound change due to frequency in GermanPhonostylistics and sound change
- Perseverance in the English vowel shift
- The origin of the Germanic dental preterit: Von Friesen revisited
- The simplification of the unstressed vowel systems in Old High German
- Rule inversion and lexical storage: the case of Sanskrit visarga
- Is sound change teleological?
- The distribution of short and long vowels in stems of the type Lith. Ã"sti: vÃ?sti: mÃ?sti and OCS fasti: vesti: mesti in Baltic and Slavic languages
- Comment on W. Winter�s paper
- Index of names
- Preface
- List of Conference Participants
- Perceptual and conceptual factors in abductive innovations
- Historical change and rule ordering in phonology
- The acceptance of sound change by linguistic structure
- A formal approach to the theory of fortition-lenition: a preliminary study
- Some considerations on voicing with special reference to spirants in English and Dutch: a diachronic-contrastive approach
- Child language and language change: a conjecture and some refutations
- How much does performance contribute to phonological change?
- The inter-relationship between phonological and grammatical changeSecondary split, typology and universals
- Constraints on schwa-deletion in American English
- Phonological models and Slavic palatalizations
- Restructuring, relexicalization, and reversion in historical phonology
- “Diagonal� vowel harmony?: Some implications for historical phonology
- I.-E. palatovelars before resonants in Balto-Slavic
- Mapping constraints in phonological reconstruction: on climbing down trees without falling out of them
- Notes on the history of accent in Japanese