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How the Phoneme Inventory Changes its Shape: A Cognitive Approach to Phonological Evolution and Change

open access: yesMiscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies, 2008
In this paper I propose an interpretation of a series of phonological changes in the history of English (including Old English Breaking and the early Modern English Great Vowel Shift) from a cognitive phonology perspective.
Javier Enrique Díaz Vera
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ERP correlates of word production before and after stroke in an aphasic patient [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
No abstract ...
Laganaro, Marina   +4 more
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Wortsprachliche Merkmale im Alemannischen

open access: yesLinguistik Online, 2019
This paper examines the strategies for profiling the phonological word in Alemannic, applying the typology of syllable and word languages. The diagnostic criteria selected for assessing the relevance of the phonological word include syllable structure ...
Javier Caro Reina
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Syllable structure in Old, Middle and Modern Persian: A contrastive analysis [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 2015
Evolution of languages has always been of interest to linguists.  In this paper we study  the natural progress of the syllable structure from Old  Persian  (O.P)  to Middle Persian (Mi.P) and up to the Modern Persian (Mo.P).
Aliye Kord zaferanlu Kambuziya   +1 more
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La aspiración de origen nasal en la evolución fonológica del euskera: un caso de 'rhinoglottophilia'

open access: yesAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo", 2008
From a typological perspective, the diachronic correspondence -n- > -h- is perhaps the most marked development in the phonological history of the Basque language. The examples of such a process of sound change are extremely scarce around the world and
Iván Igartua
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Mother Goose as a Resource in Teaching Historical Linguistics

open access: yesJournal of Linguistics and Language Teaching, 2021
Mother Goose and other nursery rhymes as authentic texts are valuable resources that can be used effectively to illustrate historical English language change.
Dallin D. Oaks
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Loss and preservation of case in Germanic non-standard varieties

open access: yesGlossa, 2018
This paper deals with inflectional change in Germanic standard and non-standard varieties, challenging the standard model of phonologically driven case loss in favour of a model that allows for interaction between phonological, syntactic, and purely ...
Raffaela Baechler, Simon Magnus Pröll
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Nicht-phonologisch konditionierter Wandel in der Kasusmorphologie isolierter germanischer Varietäten.

open access: yesLinguistik Online, 2019
This article deals with structure and change of the nominal case systems of two isolated Germanic varieties, Visperterminen Alemannic (Valais, Switzerland) and Övdalian (Älvdal, Sweden).
Raffaela Baechler, Simon Pröll
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Divergence across Bade Varieties ‒ A Case of Naboopposition?

open access: yesLinguistic Typology at the Crossroads, 2023
In a dialect survey of Bade (Chadic), Schuh (1981) lists several morphosyntactic, phonological, and lexical innovations differentiating Bade varieties. While certain innovations may be attributed to the influence of Kanuri, e.g., a sound change r > r̃ in
Georg Ziegelmeyer
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Perceptual adjustment to time-compressed Speech: a cross-linguistic study [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
revious research has shown that, when hearers listen to artificially speeded speech, their performance improves over the course of 10-15 sentences, as if their perceptual system was "adapting" to these fast rates of speech.
Christophe, Anne   +4 more
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