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The Historical-comparative Classification of Colombian Inga (Quechua)

open access: yesKansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 1990
Colombian Inga is of particular interest to the Quechuanist because it is the northernmost member of the Quechuan language family spoken in modern times.
Parks, Roger
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The historical phonology of Paunaka (Arawakan)

open access: yesBoletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas
This paper applies the comparative method to unravel the historical development of the segmental phonology of Paunaka, an Arawakan language of Bolivia.
Fernando O. de Carvalho
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Preface

open access: yesPapers in Historical Phonology, 2016
Many groups of people working in a range of distinct branches of study all contribute to our understanding of the ways in which phonology can change. Papers in Historical Phonology aims to provide a platform where these groups can talk to each other.
Patrick Honeybone   +5 more
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The Historical Phonology of Kriang, A Katuic Language [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 2017
This paper presents an analysis of the historical phonology of the Kriang language (< Katuic < Austroasiatic). Kriang is spoken primarily in Sekong province, Laos and may be divided into two primary dialects which I call Kriang Kaleum and Kriang Tha ...
Ryan Gehrmann
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Lower Carniolan u < o in the Ljubljana dialect: Confirmation of Rigler’s theory

open access: yesJezikoslovni zapiski, 2015
Jurij Japelj provided data that clearly shows that the eighteenth-century Ljubljana dialect used the reflex u: for circumflexed o: and neoacute-stressed o with early lengthening, which agrees with Jakob Rigler’s theory of the historical basis of standard
Jakob Müller
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Hypocoristic palatalization in Basque and historical applications

open access: yesLingBaW, 2023
This paper examines the processes of expressive palatalization in the Basque diminutive. Basque has two forms of the diminutive, a list of inflectional suffixes and a method of palatalization with specific phonological requirements. A speaker will first
Jackson Wolf
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Is there space for dyslexia in high‐attainment educational environments? Evidence from the Millennium Cohort Study into attainment grouping in English primary schools

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Attainment grouping is an important policy issue and is increasingly practiced in UK primary schools, with researchers presenting contrasting stances on the impact to pupils' attainment and academic self‐concept. This original research statistically analyses the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) data (N = 3510) and explores: (i) whether dyslexic ...
Esther Alice Outram
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Phonological Trends of Gendered Names in Korea and the U.S.A.

open access: yesNames, 2023
The ascription of gender based on the phonological structure of personal names has been documented independently at varying points of time in several countries.
Jong-mi Kim, Sharon N. Obasi
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Transforming Brain Health With Neurotechnology Convergence (Part II): Intelligent Neurointervention Systems for Neurological Disorders

open access: yesBrain Health, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Neurological disorders represent a critical domain within global health, necessitating advanced interventions to address complex pathologies such as tumors, functional disorders, and cerebrovascular diseases. Despite the proven benefits of early intervention, current treatment paradigms face significant challenges: (1) limited precision in ...
Qing Ye   +14 more
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