Sounds and systems : studies in structure and change : a Festschrift for Theo Vennemann
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Sounds and systems : studies in structure and change : a Festschrift for Theo Vennemann
(Trends in linguistics, Studies and monographs ; 141)
Mouton de Gruyter, 2002
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Contents of Works
- Preglottalization in English and a North Germanic bifurcation / Henning Andersen
- Zur neuhochdeutschen Dehnung in offener Tonsilbe / Thomas Becker
- Lexical diffusion in regular sound change / Joan Bybee
- Unveiling a masked change : behind vowel harmony in the dialect of Claro / Michele Loporcaro
- Accents and medieval English phonologists / Robert W. Murray
- Retraction and rounding in Old English breaking / Robert P. Stockwell
- Latin ipse, Continental Celtic -xsi : a tentative proposal / Philip Baldi
- Der Name al-Andalus : neue Überlegungen zu einem alten Problem / Georg Bossong
- Fein gehackte Pinienkerne zugeben! Zum infinitiv in Kochrezepten / Elvira Glaser
- Language change in early Britain : the convergence account / Raymond Hickey
- Irish ainder, Welsh anner, Breton annoar, Basque andere / Peter Schrijver
- Cyclicity and base non-identity / Larry M. Hyman
- The meter of nursery rhymes : universal versus language-specific patterns / Patrizia Noel Aziz Hanna, katrin Lindner, and Andreas Dufter
- Unreine Reime und phonologische Theorie / Beatrice Primus
- Choctaw intensives and syllable theory / David Restle
- Imperatives : the relation between meaning and form / Renate Raffelsiefen
- Struktur und Akzent komplexer Komposita / Peter Eisenberg
- Warum wir zusammenschreiben nicht immer zusammenschreiben - Präferenzgesetz im Schriftsystem / Joachim Jacobs
- Noun classification and composition in Kilmeri / Claudia Gerstner-Link
- The puzzle of the autoantonymous argument role : unraveling the polysemy of risk/riskieren / Dietmar Zaefferer
- Be brief and vague! And how Bidirectional Optimality Theory allows for verbosity and precision / Manfred krifka