[HTML][HTML] Individual variation and the coarticulatory path to sound change: agent-based modeling of/str/in English and Italian

M Stevens, J Harrington - Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 2022 - glossa-journal.org
This study is concerned with sound change in single populations. Sources differ as to
whether such sound changes are attributed to the accumulation of coarticulatory variation, ie …

Preconsonantal s-retraction in the Alps: Germanic, Romance, Slavic

B Alber, J Kokkelmans, S Rabanus - STUF-Language Typology and …, 2021 - degruyter.com
Abstract Middle and Upper German dialects exhibit a phonological process of s-retraction
neutralizing alveolar [s] to palatoalveolar [ʃ] in preconsonantal contexts. Based on a corpus …

[PDF][PDF] The phonetics and phonology of sibilants: A synchronic and diachronic OT typology of sibilant inventories

JH Kokkelmans - 2021 - bia.unibz.it
The Phonetics and Phonology of Sibilants: A Synchronic and Diachronic OT Typology of
Sibilant Inventories Page 1 U  V D  F …

Typological variation in language contact: A phonological analysis of Italiot Greek

E Apostolopoulou - 2022 - munin.uit.no
This dissertation investigates the phonology of Italiot Greek (IG) from both a synchronic and
a diachronic perspective, pursuing two core objectives: first, to provide an up-to-date …

[PDF][PDF] English Slang Etymology Revisited: From Lowlife Origins to Highfalutin Extravaganza.

D Borys - SKASE Journal of Theoretical Linguistics, 2024 - skase.sk
The present paper provides a detailed etymological account of two hypotheses accounting
for the formation of the linguistic sense of the word slang in English lowlife milieu, named the …