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1. Phonological Weakness in English: From Old to Present-Day English
by Professor Donka Minkova (Editor)
World class editor and contributors address the phonetic, phonological, prosodic and morphological correlates of weakness, illustrated with ... More
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5. Consonant Change in English Worldwide: Synchrony Meets Diachrony
by Daniel Schreier
Applying insights from variationist linguistics to historical change mechanisms that have affected the consonantal system of English, Daniel Schreier ... More
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6. Phonotaktisch Gesteuerte Konsonantenveranderungen in Der Geschichte Des Englischen
by Angelika Lutz
A revision and enlargement of the author's Habilitationsschrift, Universiteat Meunchen, 1989.
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8. The Laws of Indo-European
by N E Collinge (Editor)
This book collects all the named laws of Indo-European, presents each in its original form and rationale and then provides an evaluation of all major ... More
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9. Graphische Und Phonische Struktur Des Westjiddischen: Unter Besonderer Ber Cksichtigung Der Zeit Um 1600
by Erika Timm
The author first discusses the fundamental relationship, in Hebrew writing systems, between script and sound, in particular the investigation of this ... More
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13. A History of English Phonology
by Charles Jones
This is an attempt to view historical phonological change as an ongoing, recurrent process. The author sees like events occurring at all periods, a ... More
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15. Sound Change and the History of English
by Jeremy J Smith
This book addresses the question: why do sound changes happen when and where they do? Jeremy Smith discusses the origins of a series of sound changes ... More
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16. Selfish Sounds and Linguistic Evolution: A Darwinian Approach to Language Change
by Nikolaus Ritt
This book uses Darwin's evolutionary theory to account for language development and change.
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18. Ethnolects of Cameroon English: Pronunciation, Education, and Evolution
by Kelen Ernesta Fonyuy
From an integrative perspective this study analyses the evolution of ethnolinguistic variability in Cameroon English (CamE) pronunciation along the ... More
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19. Entre Cuerdas y Velo: Estudios Fonologicos de Lenguas Otomangues
by Esther Herrera Zendejas
Entre cuerdas y velo. Estudios fonologicos de lenguas otomangues, ofrece cuatro propuestas puntuales en torno a dos grandes temas: la funcion que ... More
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22. English Phonology and Phonological Theory: Synchronic and Diachronic Studies
by Professor Roger Lass
Dr Lass examines certain crucial issues in phonological and general linguistic theory through detailed studies of English phonetics, dialectology and ... More
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23. Lexical Phonology and the History of English
by April McMahon, P Austin (Editor), J Bresnan (Editor)
This book aims to re-establish a rule-based phonology and rehabilitate historical evidence as a focus of phonological theory.
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24. International Language
This book was first published in 1929.
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25. Semitic and Indo-European: Comparative Morphology, Syntax and Phonetic - With Observations on Afro-Asiatic v. 2
by Saul Levin
This is a sequel to the author's "Semitic and Indo-European: The Principal Etymologies (1995)". That volume provided the key examples of ... More
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