It is common in linguistic research to attempt a unified analysis for similar patterns in related languages. In this paper, I argue that to do so for Polish and Russian vowel alternations would be a mistake. Although they share some notable phonological properties, they differ in their prevalence and their extensibility. I present an account of Polish under which vowel alternations are unexceptional, and exceptional blocking of alternation is achieved with lexically indexed constraints. This is the complement of Gouskova’s (2012) account of Russian, which I argue to be desirable on the basis of novel corpus statistics from the Polish lexicon and their divergences from the trends for analogous words in Russian
1. Phonologists who have worked with Kenstowicz’s 1994 textbook are familiar with the example of Pol...
The present writer believes that in all languages the form of words depends on three main factors, n...
This paper examines pronunciation errors made by Polish learners of English. The focus is on the ph...
It is common in linguistic research to attempt a unified analysis for similar patterns in related la...
This paper discusses vowel alternations among Slavic languages. While some processes exceptionlessly...
The article examines vowel alternations in Slavic languages on the basis of Polish CVC - CC alternat...
The present thesis explores the issue of lexical exceptionality by examining vowel-zero alternations...
The author applies the principles of autosegmental phonology to explain the irregularities in the Po...
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Polish is wrongly regarded as a particularly difficult language. Morphonological alternations that o...
The highly successful conference on Balto-Slavic accentology organized by Mate Kapovic and Ranko Mat...
A purpose of this article is to compare Polish and Russian word families formed from the Proto-Slav...
Polish exhibits the cross-linguistically common processes of final devoicing and voice assimilation....
1. Phonologists who have worked with Kenstowicz’s 1994 textbook are familiar with the example of Pol...
The present writer believes that in all languages the form of words depends on three main factors, n...
This paper examines pronunciation errors made by Polish learners of English. The focus is on the ph...
It is common in linguistic research to attempt a unified analysis for similar patterns in related la...
This paper discusses vowel alternations among Slavic languages. While some processes exceptionlessly...
The article examines vowel alternations in Slavic languages on the basis of Polish CVC - CC alternat...
The present thesis explores the issue of lexical exceptionality by examining vowel-zero alternations...
The author applies the principles of autosegmental phonology to explain the irregularities in the Po...
This paper is a report on the phonological research done in the past two years investigating Podhale...
The paper presents results of an investigation of F1 and F2 formants values in English loanwords utt...
This paper focuses on Putin’s (2021) misguided claim regarding “historical [linguistic] unity” of Ru...
Polish is wrongly regarded as a particularly difficult language. Morphonological alternations that o...
The highly successful conference on Balto-Slavic accentology organized by Mate Kapovic and Ranko Mat...
A purpose of this article is to compare Polish and Russian word families formed from the Proto-Slav...
Polish exhibits the cross-linguistically common processes of final devoicing and voice assimilation....
1. Phonologists who have worked with Kenstowicz’s 1994 textbook are familiar with the example of Pol...
The present writer believes that in all languages the form of words depends on three main factors, n...
This paper examines pronunciation errors made by Polish learners of English. The focus is on the ph...