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Elyse K. Abraham, Raimo Anttila, M. Lionel Bender, William Bright, Daniel R. Davis, David S. Fagan, Eduardo D. Faingold, Grazia Crocco Galèas, Michiya Kawai, Alan S. Kaye, Robert Le Page, Stephen Matthews, Inge B. Milfull, Stephen O. Murray, Nick Nicholas, Charles Peck, Edgar C. Polomè, Lori Repetti, L. H. Rolfe, W. Wilfried Schuhmacher, Jyh Wee Sew, J. J. Spa, John Stonham, Yuri Tambovtsev
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WORD. 48:397-492
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R. B. Le Page, Theodore S. Beardsley, Raimo Anttila, Gerhard Leitner, Elly Van Gelderen, Harold C. Fleming, George Yonek, David S. Fagan, Bert Peeters, Jean-François Prunet, Eduardo D. Faingold, Charles Peck, Paul Sidwell, Roger Lass, Stephen O. Murray, W. Wilfried Schuhmacher, Grazia Crocco Galèas
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WORD. 47:73-148
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Charles A. Ferguson, Alan R. Libert, Roger Lass, Eduardo D. Faingold, Martin Haspelmath, Angela Downing, David S. Fagan, Masataka Ishikawa, Seok Choong Song, Ursula Drołc, Eung-Do Cook, Bert Peeters, Charles Peck, Antônio R.M. Simões, Elly Van Gelderen
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WORD. 46:75-167
Autor:
David S. Fagan
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Diachronica. 11:283-288
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David S. Fagan
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WORD. 43:383-397
During the 14th and 15th centuries, the Portuguese diphthong /āu/ developed from Old Portuguese /a/ and /o/, and the diphthong /ēi/ developed from Old Portuguese /ē/, and the nature of these sound ...
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David S. Fagan
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Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique. 35:225-236
The postulation of diachronic universals derives from certain conclusions reached in the investigation of synchronic universals, i.e., that there are natural (universal) phonological subsystems in languages or dialects, and that there are natural (un
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David S. Fagan
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Diachronica. 5:141-157
SUMMARY Diachronic nasalization in Portuguese is realized as three sound changes; one of these is analyzed here, deletion of AN/ within the word (NP2). Most of the literature pertinent to this topic concerns phonetics and only one detailed theory of
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David S. Fagan
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Acta Linguistica Hafniensia. 21:65-78
The merger of Parisian French /a/ and /a/ has been widely studied in the literature on historical phonology and, more recently, two empirical studies (Walter 1976 and Mettas 1979) have provided evidence that the process is operating via lexical diffu
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David S. Fagan
Publikováno v:
Lingua. 79:217-228
According to the theory of lexical diffusion, phonological change in this mode is lexically gradual and phonetically abrupt. ‘Abrupt’ in this context means via increments along the articulatory parameter which are potentially phonemic and therefo