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  1. Gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening
    on the history of quantity in Germanic
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The processes of gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are central to the study of phonology, as they reveal much about the treatment of quantity in a given language. Using data from older language stages, modern dialects and standard... mehr

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    The processes of gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are central to the study of phonology, as they reveal much about the treatment of quantity in a given language. Using data from older language stages, modern dialects and standard languages, this study examines the interdependence of vowel and consonant quantity in the history of the Germanic branch of Indo-European. Kurt Goblirsch focusses on the various geminations in Old Germanic languages (West Germanic gemination, glide strengthening, and expressive gemination), open syllable lengthening in German, Dutch, Frisian, English, and Scandinavian languages, and the major lenitions in High German, Low German, and Danish, as well as minor lenitions in Bavarian, Franconian, and Frisian dialects. All of these changes are related to the development of the Germanic languages from distinctive segmental length to complementary length to syllable cut. The discussion challenges traditional theoretical assumptions about quantity change in Germanic languages to argue for a new account whereby, gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are interrelated

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 157
    Schlagworte: Germanic languages; Mutation (Phonetics); Germanic languages ; Vowels; Mutation (Phonetics)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 274 Seiten)
  2. Gemination, lenition and vowel lengthening
    on the history of quantity in Germanic
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 157
    Schlagworte: Germanic languages; Mutation (Phonetics)
    Umfang: xix, 274 Seiten, Illustrationen
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  3. Gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening
    on the history of quantity in Germanic
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The processes of gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are central to the study of phonology, as they reveal much about the treatment of quantity in a given language. Using data from older language stages, modern dialects and standard... mehr

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    The processes of gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are central to the study of phonology, as they reveal much about the treatment of quantity in a given language. Using data from older language stages, modern dialects and standard languages, this study examines the interdependence of vowel and consonant quantity in the history of the Germanic branch of Indo-European. Kurt Goblirsch focusses on the various geminations in Old Germanic languages (West Germanic gemination, glide strengthening, and expressive gemination), open syllable lengthening in German, Dutch, Frisian, English, and Scandinavian languages, and the major lenitions in High German, Low German, and Danish, as well as minor lenitions in Bavarian, Franconian, and Frisian dialects. All of these changes are related to the development of the Germanic languages from distinctive segmental length to complementary length to syllable cut. The discussion challenges traditional theoretical assumptions about quantity change in Germanic languages to argue for a new account whereby, gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are interrelated

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 157
    Schlagworte: Germanic languages / Vowels; Mutation (Phonetics)
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  4. Gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening: on the history of quantity in Germanic
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The processes of gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are central to the study of phonology, as they reveal much about the treatment of quantity in a given language. Using data from older language stages, modern dialects and standard... mehr

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    The processes of gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are central to the study of phonology, as they reveal much about the treatment of quantity in a given language. Using data from older language stages, modern dialects and standard languages, this study examines the interdependence of vowel and consonant quantity in the history of the Germanic branch of Indo-European. Kurt Goblirsch focusses on the various geminations in Old Germanic languages (West Germanic gemination, glide strengthening, and expressive gemination), open syllable lengthening in German, Dutch, Frisian, English, and Scandinavian languages, and the major lenitions in High German, Low German, and Danish, as well as minor lenitions in Bavarian, Franconian, and Frisian dialects. All of these changes are related to the development of the Germanic languages from distinctive segmental length to complementary length to syllable cut. The discussion challenges traditional theoretical assumptions about quantity change in Germanic languages to argue for a new account whereby, gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are interrelated

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 157
    Schlagworte: Germanic languages / Vowels; Mutation (Phonetics)
    Umfang: xi, 274 Seiten
  5. Gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening
    on the history of quantity in Germanic
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, New York

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 157
    Schlagworte: Germanic languages; Mutation (Phonetics)
    Umfang: 273 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. Gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening
    on the history of quantity in Germanic
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The processes of gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are central to the study of phonology, as they reveal much about the treatment of quantity in a given language. Using data from older language stages, modern dialects and standard... mehr

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    The processes of gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are central to the study of phonology, as they reveal much about the treatment of quantity in a given language. Using data from older language stages, modern dialects and standard languages, this study examines the interdependence of vowel and consonant quantity in the history of the Germanic branch of Indo-European. Kurt Goblirsch focusses on the various geminations in Old Germanic languages (West Germanic gemination, glide strengthening, and expressive gemination), open syllable lengthening in German, Dutch, Frisian, English, and Scandinavian languages, and the major lenitions in High German, Low German, and Danish, as well as minor lenitions in Bavarian, Franconian, and Frisian dialects. All of these changes are related to the development of the Germanic languages from distinctive segmental length to complementary length to syllable cut. The discussion challenges traditional theoretical assumptions about quantity change in Germanic languages to argue for a new account whereby, gemination, lenition, and vowel lengthening are interrelated

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 157
    Schlagworte: Germanic languages; Mutation (Phonetics); Germanic languages ; Vowels; Mutation (Phonetics)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 274 Seiten)
  7. Gemination, lenition and vowel lengthening
    on the history of quantity in Germanic
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 157
    Schlagworte: Germanic languages; Mutation (Phonetics)
    Umfang: xix, 274 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  8. Strength relations in phonology
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    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

    Why final obstruent devoicing is weakening / John Harris -- Headship as melodic strength / Phillip Backley and Kuniya Nasukawa -- Transparency in nasal harmony and the limits of reductionism / Bert Botma -- Developmental shifts in phonological... mehr

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    Why final obstruent devoicing is weakening / John Harris -- Headship as melodic strength / Phillip Backley and Kuniya Nasukawa -- Transparency in nasal harmony and the limits of reductionism / Bert Botma -- Developmental shifts in phonological strength relations / Daniel A. Dinnsen and Ashley W. Farris-Trimble -- Strength relations and first language acquisition / Eirini Sanoudaki -- Modelling initial weakenings / Hidetoshi Shiraishi -- Against rhymal adjuncts : the syllabic affiliation of English postvocalic consonants / Colin J. Ewen and Bert Botma -- Defining initial strength in clusterless languages in strict CV / Nancy C. Kula and Lutz Marten -- Strength relations between consonants : a syllable-based OT approach / Karen Baertsch and Stuart Davis -- The phonological structure of the Limburg tonal accents / Ben Hermans -- Projection of licensing potency from a phonological expression / Yuko Yoshida

     

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    Quelle: Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Bibliothek
    Beteiligt: Nasukawa, Kuniya (Hrsg.); Backley, Phillip
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9783110218589
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    RVK Klassifikation: ET 200
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in generative grammar ; 103
    Schlagworte: Grammar, Comparative and general; Mutation (Phonetics); Grammar, Comparative and general; Mutation (Phonetics)
    Umfang: VIII, 400 S., graph. Darst.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Why final obstruent devoicing is weakening / John Harris

    Headship as melodic strength / Phillip Backley and Kuniya Nasukawa

    Transparency in nasal harmony and the limits of reductionism / Bert Botma

    Developmental shifts in phonological strength relations / Daniel A. Dinnsen and Ashley W. Farris-Trimble

    Strength relations and first language acquisition / Eirini Sanoudaki

    Modelling initial weakenings / Hidetoshi Shiraishi

    Against rhymal adjuncts : the syllabic affiliation of English postvocalic consonants / Colin J. Ewen and Bert Botma

    Defining initial strength in clusterless languages in strict CV / Nancy C. Kula and Lutz Marten

    Strength relations between consonants : a syllable-based OT approach / Karen Baertsch and Stuart Davis

    The phonological structure of the Limburg tonal accents / Ben Hermans

    Projection of licensing potency from a phonological expression / Yuko Yoshida.