This dissertation addresses the broad question about how phonology and phonetics are interrelated, specifically how phonetic language changes, which gradually alter the phonetics of speech sounds, affect the phonological system of the language, and vice versa. Some questions I address are: (i) What aspects of speakers\u27 knowledge of their language are changing during a phonetic change? (ii) What is the relative timing of a phonetic change and phonological reanalysis? (iii) Can a modular feed-forward model of phonology and phonetics account of the observed patterns of phonetic change? (iv) What are the consequences of my results for theories of phonology, phonetics, and language acquisition? (v) What unique insight into the answers to thes...
This paper addresses the relationship between lexical frequency and sound change with a view to its ...
Phonological-phonetic sound systems are abstractions away from substance, so while they are grounded...
It is well known that phonetics deals with elements that have a specific material, while phonologyco...
This dissertation addresses the broad question about how phonology and phonetics are interrelated, s...
This dissertation addresses the broad question about how phonology and phonetics are interrelated, s...
This book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the...
Phonetics attempts to describe and understand how speech is produced and perceived; phonology attemp...
It has long been understood that speakers produce and listeners perceive non-random, systematic phon...
The traditional Philadelphia allophonic /æ/ system (henceforth: PHL shown in (1) below) is character...
In this paper, I explore the relationships between phonology and phonetics and argue that there are ...
Interest in the phonetics of sound change is as old as scientific linguistics (Osthoff and Brugman 1...
Studies of language changes and their approaches are surveyed in this study. Among the changes, vowe...
The prevailing view of phonological development is that changes in pronunciation are driven by phono...
Research in linguistics, as in most other scientific domains, is usually approached in a modular way...
The new edition of Goldsmith [1995] has a very different content structure, for example, it no longe...
This paper addresses the relationship between lexical frequency and sound change with a view to its ...
Phonological-phonetic sound systems are abstractions away from substance, so while they are grounded...
It is well known that phonetics deals with elements that have a specific material, while phonologyco...
This dissertation addresses the broad question about how phonology and phonetics are interrelated, s...
This dissertation addresses the broad question about how phonology and phonetics are interrelated, s...
This book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the...
Phonetics attempts to describe and understand how speech is produced and perceived; phonology attemp...
It has long been understood that speakers produce and listeners perceive non-random, systematic phon...
The traditional Philadelphia allophonic /æ/ system (henceforth: PHL shown in (1) below) is character...
In this paper, I explore the relationships between phonology and phonetics and argue that there are ...
Interest in the phonetics of sound change is as old as scientific linguistics (Osthoff and Brugman 1...
Studies of language changes and their approaches are surveyed in this study. Among the changes, vowe...
The prevailing view of phonological development is that changes in pronunciation are driven by phono...
Research in linguistics, as in most other scientific domains, is usually approached in a modular way...
The new edition of Goldsmith [1995] has a very different content structure, for example, it no longe...
This paper addresses the relationship between lexical frequency and sound change with a view to its ...
Phonological-phonetic sound systems are abstractions away from substance, so while they are grounded...
It is well known that phonetics deals with elements that have a specific material, while phonologyco...