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Autor:
Arjen Versloot
Publikováno v:
Papers in Historical Phonology, Vol 6, Pp 68–106-68–106 (2021)
There is a widely accepted chronology of sound laws, covering the transition from Proto-West Germanic to Old English, found in every handbook of Old English. This chronology contains sound laws whose only function is to cancel the effects of previous
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4ca51b1f32984fba8c13380ece3b648b
Autor:
Levi Damsma, Arjen Versloot
Publikováno v:
Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies, Vol 6, Pp 21-64 (2016)
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https://doaj.org/article/f7eb763135554dfda06c5ad3ff6d2491
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 8 (2017)
Closely related languages share cross-linguistic phonological regularities, such as Frisian -âld [ͻ:t] and Dutch -oud [ʱut], as in the cognate pairs kâld [kͻ:t] – koud [kʱut] ‘cold’ and wâld [wͻ:t] – woud [wʱut] ‘forest’. Within
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https://doaj.org/article/68999c9f33804765a378f524780cab07
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 8 (2017)
Various studies have shown that bilingual children need a certain degree of proficiency in both languages before their bilingual experiences enhance their executive functioning (EF). In the current study, we investigated if degree of bilingualism in
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https://doaj.org/article/850bf30b76c54463bbff2db70a85568b
Autor:
Henning Radke, Arjen Versloot
Publikováno v:
Multilingualism from Manuscript to 3D ISBN: 9781003166634
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::eb6ab56452c4a7afddb5360db32493cc
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003166634-10
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003166634-10
Autor:
Arjen Versloot
Publikováno v:
Taal en Tongval, 72(1), 7-16
Taal & Tongval, 7-16. Amsterdam University Press
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Taal & Tongval, 7-16. Amsterdam University Press
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Dialect Death in the Low Countries The death of Dutch dialects has been anticipated on various occasions in the past, a prediction that had not been borne out until the end of the twentieth century. Reliable figures about the state of autochthonous l
Autor:
Arjen Versloot
Publikováno v:
Language Variation – European Perspectives VIII
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5a9cd4f5cd8aa4ea7d4c0523a9e06d73
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.25.01ver
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.25.01ver
Autor:
Elżbieta Adamczyk, Arjen Versloot
Publikováno v:
Folia Linguistica, 40(1), 153-176. Walter De Gruyter
Folia Linguistica, 40(1), 153-176. De Gruyter
Folia Linguistica, 40(1), 153-176. De Gruyter
Studying the complex interaction between phonological and morphological developments involved in the extensive reorganisation of nominal inflection in early English, we focus, primarily, on new inflectional endings that emerged by analogy in etymolog
Autor:
Arjen Versloot
Publikováno v:
Nowele : North-Western European Language Evolution, 72(1), 79-98. John Benjamins Publishing
NOWELE: North-Western European Language Evolution, 72(1), 78-98. Odense Universitetsforlag
Arjen Versloot
NOWELE: North-Western European Language Evolution, 72(1), 78-98. Odense Universitetsforlag
Arjen Versloot
The quantitative reduction and loss of Proto-Germanic vowels during the transition from some form of Common North West Germanic to the attested ‘Old’ languages, such as Old English and Old Frisian, is a complicated process, interfering with morph
Autor:
Arjen Versloot
Publikováno v:
NOWELE: North-Western European Language Evolution, 71(1), 99-118. Odense Universitetsforlag
Nowele : North-Western European Language Evolution, 71(1), 99-118. John Benjamins Publishing
Nowele : North-Western European Language Evolution, 71(1), 99-118. John Benjamins Publishing
Dying language varieties are often characterised by attrition of their structural features and large scale borrowing from the competing dominant language. The linguistic characteristics of such a dying language are particularly difficult to interpret