Although word-initial consonants are highly salient cross-linguistically, the process of initial-consonant mutation has nonetheless continued to affect them in the Celtic languages. This paper investigates the use of the mixed mutation (MM) in Breton, following the progressive particle. Like all mutation, it naturally affects the phonology, but also gives (redundant) information for morphosyntax. Mutation is generally presumed to be a regular process, but as there has been a gap in the transmission of Breton, the extent to which this phono-syntactic phenomenon is consistent across generations remains open to discussion. It has been claimed that younger speakers, being strongly French-dominant, do not use mutation correctly. We tested this e...
I present a linguistic effect by which heritage language speakers over-represent traditional input i...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince & Smolensky 1993) is that phonologic...
The following dissertation explores four changes in progress in a large mixed corpus of speech from ...
Although word-initial consonants are highly salient cross-linguistically, the process of initial-con...
Like France’s other regional languages, Breton has seen a steep decline, followed by a period of rev...
This paper investigates stress patterns in Breton across speakers of different ages and with differe...
One characteristic feature of Celtic languages is mutation, i.e. the fact that the initial consonant...
This work presents a new study of work to the visual description of dialectology in the lower region...
Cette étude apporte un nouveau corpus à la description du paysage linguistique de Basse-Bretagne et...
Thesis advisor: Michael J. ConnollyThe Insular Celtic languages, such as Irish and Welsh, distinctiv...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
This dissertation investigates a typologically rare linguistic phenomenon found in Irish from three ...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolen-sky 1993) is that phonolo...
As one of the Celtic languages, Irish is among the few languages in the world that employ word initi...
Among the most striking morphosyntactic characteristics shared by the Celtic languages are their ela...
I present a linguistic effect by which heritage language speakers over-represent traditional input i...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince & Smolensky 1993) is that phonologic...
The following dissertation explores four changes in progress in a large mixed corpus of speech from ...
Although word-initial consonants are highly salient cross-linguistically, the process of initial-con...
Like France’s other regional languages, Breton has seen a steep decline, followed by a period of rev...
This paper investigates stress patterns in Breton across speakers of different ages and with differe...
One characteristic feature of Celtic languages is mutation, i.e. the fact that the initial consonant...
This work presents a new study of work to the visual description of dialectology in the lower region...
Cette étude apporte un nouveau corpus à la description du paysage linguistique de Basse-Bretagne et...
Thesis advisor: Michael J. ConnollyThe Insular Celtic languages, such as Irish and Welsh, distinctiv...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
This dissertation investigates a typologically rare linguistic phenomenon found in Irish from three ...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolen-sky 1993) is that phonolo...
As one of the Celtic languages, Irish is among the few languages in the world that employ word initi...
Among the most striking morphosyntactic characteristics shared by the Celtic languages are their ela...
I present a linguistic effect by which heritage language speakers over-represent traditional input i...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince & Smolensky 1993) is that phonologic...
The following dissertation explores four changes in progress in a large mixed corpus of speech from ...