Final devoicing and final laryngeal neutralization

GK Iverson, JC Salmons - The Blackwell companion to …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
In this chapter, we survey a set of phenomena that have traditionally been given the simple
rubric “final devoicing.” This name, however, clearly conflates a number of different …

Deriving Level 1/Level 2 affix classes in English: Floating vowels, cyclic syntax

H Newell - Acta Linguistica Academica, 2021 - akjournals.com
This article accounts for the traditionally-labelled Level 1/Level 2 affix distinction in English
by combining the predictions of floating segmental structure (eg) and cyclic spell-out by …

The rise (and possible downfall) of configurationality

S Luraghi - Continuum companion to historical linguistics, 2010 - torrossa.com
Research on non-configurationality in the ancient IE languages has mostly focused on
discontinuous constituents, while litle atention has been paid to null anaphora. I believe …

Representation and variation in substance-free phonology: A case study in Celtic

P Iosad - 2013 - research.ed.ac.uk
This thesis presents an approach to phonological computation and representation which
combines the tenets of substance-free phonology, a framework which implies that …

[PDF][PDF] Contrastive hierarchies, privative features, and Portuguese vowels

JB De Carvalho - Revista de estudos linguisticos da Universidade do …, 2011 - academia.edu
Dresher's (2009) Contrastive hierarchy theory (CHT) is intended to provide a unified account
of both sides of phonological primes: contrastivity and behaviour. This article explores the …

Stability in the integrated bilingual grammar: Tense exponency in North American Norwegian

D Natvig, MT Putnam, AK Lykke - Nordic Journal of Linguistics, 2023 - cambridge.org
Decades of research on bilingual grammars corroborate the integrated nature of these
systems, leading to the conjecture that these representations are 'shared'(Marian & Spivey …

Lenition, fortition and the status of plosive affrication: The case of spontaneous RP English/t

E Buizza, L Plug - Phonology, 2012 - cambridge.org
This paper reports on a phonetic and phonological study of/t/-affrication in spontaneous
British English Received Pronunciation. The study is motivated by the uncertainty …

Topics in Nivkh phonology

H Shiraishi - 2006 - research.rug.nl
Het Nivkh is een taal die nog door weinigen gesproken wordt op het eiland Sachalin en het
Amoergebied, helemaal in het oosten van de Russische Federatie (en ten noorden van …

[BOOK][B] The Routledge handbook of phonological theory

SJ Hannahs, ARK Bosch - 2018 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics provide overviews of a whole subject area or
subdiscipline in linguistics, and survey the state of the discipline including emerging and …

Are there impossible changes? θ> f but f≯ θ

P Honeybone - Papers in Historical Phonology, 2016 - journals.ed.ac.uk
One question that historical phonology should reasonably seek to answer is: are there
impossible changes? That is: are there plausible changes that we could reasonably expect …