The role of synchronic phonological structure in guiding sound change is much debated, with a reductionist view claiming that the demands of speech production and perception alone motivate and constrain phonological development. We evaluate the role of syllable structure in five long-standing problems in Latin historical phonology, selected due to their apparent sensitivity to this structural unit: clear and dark /l/, inverse compensatory lengthening, syllabification before stop + liquid in vowel reduction, vocalic epenthesis in stop + /l/, and consonantal assimilations in voice, place, continuance, and nasality. We not only ascertain the phonological conditions for each phenomenon, but also reconstruct the motivations for the developments,...
Syllable structure is the proverbial skeleton or template upon which the sounds of a given language ...
The purpose of this paper is to show that Latin vowel changes are included in the important phenomen...
Phonology is that component of grammar that accounts for the distribution and patterning of sounds. ...
During the fixed initial-stress period of Latin (sixth to fifth centuries BC), internal open syllabl...
In Classical Latin, vowel quantity (VQ) plays a fundamental role in stress assignment, since it cont...
The syllable is one of the topics most frequently present in the work of the ancient Latin grammaria...
This dissertation examines syncope in the development of Latin to Hispano-Romance (Spanish and Portu...
In this dissertation I study the application to historical sound change of a constraint-based approa...
In classical Latin, the opposition between voiced and voiceless consonants in syllable coda is neutr...
The present work aims to carry out a punctiform analysis of three grapho‑phonological phenomena with...
The main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin words can correspond to ...
International audienceThe main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin wo...
This paper examines the phonological entities called labiovelar stops in Classical Latin. The status...
Since its renaissance in a series of papers by Theo Vennemann, the concept of syllable cut has been ...
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the inflectional morphology of Latin in terms of the p...
Syllable structure is the proverbial skeleton or template upon which the sounds of a given language ...
The purpose of this paper is to show that Latin vowel changes are included in the important phenomen...
Phonology is that component of grammar that accounts for the distribution and patterning of sounds. ...
During the fixed initial-stress period of Latin (sixth to fifth centuries BC), internal open syllabl...
In Classical Latin, vowel quantity (VQ) plays a fundamental role in stress assignment, since it cont...
The syllable is one of the topics most frequently present in the work of the ancient Latin grammaria...
This dissertation examines syncope in the development of Latin to Hispano-Romance (Spanish and Portu...
In this dissertation I study the application to historical sound change of a constraint-based approa...
In classical Latin, the opposition between voiced and voiceless consonants in syllable coda is neutr...
The present work aims to carry out a punctiform analysis of three grapho‑phonological phenomena with...
The main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin words can correspond to ...
International audienceThe main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin wo...
This paper examines the phonological entities called labiovelar stops in Classical Latin. The status...
Since its renaissance in a series of papers by Theo Vennemann, the concept of syllable cut has been ...
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the inflectional morphology of Latin in terms of the p...
Syllable structure is the proverbial skeleton or template upon which the sounds of a given language ...
The purpose of this paper is to show that Latin vowel changes are included in the important phenomen...
Phonology is that component of grammar that accounts for the distribution and patterning of sounds. ...