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Phonological Variation and Change (PVC)

Opacity and Transparency in Phonological Change

Opacity and Transparency in Phonological Change

... will be “undone” for the purposes of orthographic representation. Hence, representation of surface [tak] as tac will be replaced by representation of underlying /tag/ as Tag. 1.2.2 Problems with Paul’s theory We can ...

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The Phonological Influence on Phonetic Change

The Phonological Influence on Phonetic Change

... of change, but in this case it would be phonological variation, not ...phonetic change I’m ...phonetic variation, followed by social convergence on a particular phonetic target, we ...

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Lexical and phonological variation in words for ‘ankle’ in Gaelic

Lexical and phonological variation in words for ‘ankle’ in Gaelic

... the change b > p was an original sequence /rb/; I take the two examples at pts 97 and 98, involving [-] to have developed from or to represent an underlying or orig- inal long vowel [], which suggests ...

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Mechanisms Of Phonological Change

Mechanisms Of Phonological Change

... on phonological processes should exhibit the same patterns found for morphological ...language change is not the only locus of phonological varia- tion that may be investigated for an individual ...

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Dialect Boundaries and Phonological Change in Upstate New York

Dialect Boundaries and Phonological Change in Upstate New York

... of phonological factors 8 on tensing of /æ/ for these seven speakers yields the results shown in Table ...the variation is in tokens before non-velar voiced stops and voiceless ...

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Phonological determinants of grammatical variation in English: Chomsky’s worst possible case

Phonological determinants of grammatical variation in English: Chomsky’s worst possible case

... Alongside the development of the pivotal concern of generative linguis- tics, namely syntax, a generative phonology (in particular Chomsky and Halle 1968) emerged, including the branch of metrical stress theory, which ...

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Variation and change in Toronto heritage Cantonese

Variation and change in Toronto heritage Cantonese

... on phonological influence, can also account for the retraction of [ɪk/ɪŋ] as well as the fronting of [iː] among GEN 2 female ...combined phonological inventory that is larger than the single ...

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Learning word level dialectal variation as phonological replacement rules using a limited parallel corpus

Learning word level dialectal variation as phonological replacement rules using a limited parallel corpus

... Table 3: Values obtained for Precision, Recall and F- score with method 1 by changing the threshold frequency of the correspondences and applying a post-filter. threshold—this is the limit on the number of times we must ...

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A Study of the Variation and Change in the Vowels of the Achterhoeks Dialect

A Study of the Variation and Change in the Vowels of the Achterhoeks Dialect

... In order to achieve these aims, some of the typical traditional Low Saxon vowels of Achterhoeks are researched using recordings made in 1979 by Leendert van Prooije of elderly men from the region, which are then compared ...

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Syntactic variation in French: diglossia and language change

Syntactic variation in French: diglossia and language change

... Cinque, Guglielmo, Jan Koster, Jean-Yves Pollock, Luigi Rizzi and Raffaella Zanuttini (eds). 1994. Paths towards Universal Grammar: studies in honor of Richard S. Kayne. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. van ...

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HOW THE PHONEME INVENTORY CHANGES ITS SHAPE: A COGNITIVE APPROACH TO PHONOLOGICAL EVOLUTION AND CHANGE

HOW THE PHONEME INVENTORY CHANGES ITS SHAPE: A COGNITIVE APPROACH TO PHONOLOGICAL EVOLUTION AND CHANGE

... sound change: a mentalist view of allophonic variation In the previous section, phonetic change has been divided into two main routes: the first route means a loss in the degree of prototypicality of ...

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Africa as a phonological area

Africa as a phonological area

... a phonological area G. N. Clements & Annie Rialland 3.1. Phonological zones in Africa Some 30% of the world's languages are spoken in Africa, by one current estimate (Gordon ...crosslinguistic ...

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Variation in phonological error in interlanguage talk

Variation in phonological error in interlanguage talk

... This was considered to be so particularly where the error derives from language transfer, itself one of the central psychological processes thought to underlie IL behaviour (Selinker 197[r] ...

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Automatic Discovery of Contextual Factors Describing Phonological Variation

Automatic Discovery of Contextual Factors Describing Phonological Variation

... Automatic Discovery of Contextual Factors Describing Phonological Variation A u t o m a t i c Discovery of C o n t e x t u a l Factors Describing Phonological Variation Francine R Chen and ,Jeff Shrag[.] ...

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Modern Greek phonological variation: A government phonology approach

Modern Greek phonological variation: A government phonology approach

... CHAPTER ONE MODERN GREEK PHONOLOGICAL VARI AT I ON DATA AND AN ASSESSMENT OF SOME PREVI OUS ACCOUNTS 1. CHAPTER TWO THE THEORY OF PHONOLOGICAL GOVERNMENT 2.[r] ...

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Phonological Variation and the Construction of Regional Identities in New Zealand English

Phonological Variation and the Construction of Regional Identities in New Zealand English

... (2006) phonological data and seemed worth pursuing ...seek phonological and qualitative data in relation to the Bauer ...regional phonological variation within New Zealand‟s North Island by ...

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LINGUISTIC VARIATION AND CHANGE

LINGUISTIC VARIATION AND CHANGE

... syntactic variation a grammatical paradigm that expects dynamic, statistical patterns of varying degrees of specificity and ...capture variation of formal and functional properties including those related ...

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University of Illinois at Chicago Ph.D in Hispanic Studies: Sociolinguistics with focus on Phonological Variation

University of Illinois at Chicago Ph.D in Hispanic Studies: Sociolinguistics with focus on Phonological Variation

... on variation, including the diverse ways in which social networks impact speakers’ linguistic choices; plural disambiguation in English-Spanish Bilinguals; the use of formal and informal address forms by Spanish ...

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Epigenetic variation and environmental change.

Epigenetic variation and environmental change.

... Lira-Medeiros CF, Parisod C, Fernandes RA, Mata CS, Cardoso MA, Ferreira PCG. 2010. Epigenetic Variation in Mangrove Plants Occurring in Contrasting Natural Environment. PLoS ONE 5, e10326. Manning K, Tor M, Poole ...

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Power Variation and Time Change

Power Variation and Time Change

... (where µ α,r = E{|Z(1)| r }). This may be verified by means of Corollary 3.2. In fact, the assumptions made on H imply that it suffices to prove the statement in the case H ≡ 1. Then, in the notation of Corollary 3.2, c ...

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