Individual variability in sound change was explored at three stages of final vowel reduction and loss in the endangered Finnic varieties of Ingria (subdialects of Ingrian, Votic and Ingrian Finnish). The correlation between the realisation of reduced vowels and their phonemic categorisation by speakers was studied. The correlated results showed that if V was pronounced > 70%, its starting loss was not yet perceived, apart from certain frequent elements, but after > 70% loss, V was not perceived any more. A split of 50/50 between V and loss in production correlated with the same split in categorisation. At the beginning of a sound change, production is, therefore, more innovative, but after reanalysis, categorisation becomes more innovative ...
This article deals with the phonological innovation or complex of innovations in south-western Finni...
Like many related Balto-Finnic languages such as Votic, Veps, Karelian, and dialects of Estonian, Fi...
The goal of this thesis is to examine same of the claims of the Theory of Phonological Government in...
Individual variability in sound change was explored at three stages of final vowel reduction and los...
Individual variability in sound change was explored at three stages of final vowel reduction and los...
Individual variability in sound change was explored at three stages of final vowel reduction and los...
The vanishing Soikkola dialect of Ingrian (Finnic; Uralic) manifests an ongoing shortening of second...
The paper traces the evolutionary path of the non-initial vocalic length contrast in the Finnic vari...
The primary focus of this study is on dynamic quantity-related prosodic processes (reduction and len...
The paper considers two typologically rare phonological phenomena related to the development of soun...
The chapter discusses phonetic, phonological, evolutionary, and typological properties of two partic...
Finnish has a well-studied palatal harmony system whereby front and back vowels cannot co-occur in n...
Finnish has a well-studied palatal harmony system whereby front and back vowels cannot co-occur in n...
This paper examines both the stem internal vowels of four syllable loan words as well as the suffix ...
The phonetic system is one of the most important aspects of the language. The study of the structure...
This article deals with the phonological innovation or complex of innovations in south-western Finni...
Like many related Balto-Finnic languages such as Votic, Veps, Karelian, and dialects of Estonian, Fi...
The goal of this thesis is to examine same of the claims of the Theory of Phonological Government in...
Individual variability in sound change was explored at three stages of final vowel reduction and los...
Individual variability in sound change was explored at three stages of final vowel reduction and los...
Individual variability in sound change was explored at three stages of final vowel reduction and los...
The vanishing Soikkola dialect of Ingrian (Finnic; Uralic) manifests an ongoing shortening of second...
The paper traces the evolutionary path of the non-initial vocalic length contrast in the Finnic vari...
The primary focus of this study is on dynamic quantity-related prosodic processes (reduction and len...
The paper considers two typologically rare phonological phenomena related to the development of soun...
The chapter discusses phonetic, phonological, evolutionary, and typological properties of two partic...
Finnish has a well-studied palatal harmony system whereby front and back vowels cannot co-occur in n...
Finnish has a well-studied palatal harmony system whereby front and back vowels cannot co-occur in n...
This paper examines both the stem internal vowels of four syllable loan words as well as the suffix ...
The phonetic system is one of the most important aspects of the language. The study of the structure...
This article deals with the phonological innovation or complex of innovations in south-western Finni...
Like many related Balto-Finnic languages such as Votic, Veps, Karelian, and dialects of Estonian, Fi...
The goal of this thesis is to examine same of the claims of the Theory of Phonological Government in...