International audienceAbstract: In this chapter we offer an overview of phenomena at the phonetics-phonology interface in the Romance languages. Processes affecting consonants and vowels are studied separately. Parallels with historical sound changes in the same or in another language are mentioned when relevant
Introduction. The article analyses the vowel-consonant ratio as one of the most important criteria o...
This study is a cross-linguistic investigation of qualitative and quantitative variations due to 1/ ...
The historical and geographical spread from older to more modern languages has long been studied by ...
International audienceAbstract: In this chapter we offer an overview of phenomena at the phonetics-p...
This volume brings together thirteen papers on sound change dealing mostly with Romance in general, ...
This journal article offers a thorough examination of language sounds and structures with a special ...
This chapter examines the main similarities and differences in the prosodic and intonation systems o...
The phonology-phonetics interface is broadly concerned with the question of how abstract knowledge o...
International audienceUsing an innovative approach, this book focuses on a widely debated area of ph...
International audienceMany diachronic phonological changes mirror synchronic phonetic variations, an...
dark /I/ dissimilation elision Romance languages vocalization This investigation seeks to understand...
This book offers the first comprehensive description of the prosody of nine Romance languages that t...
The complex dynamics driving the evolution of phonemic nasal vowels have long puzzled linguistic his...
Does phonetic grammar exist? The system of phonetic implementation relates surface phonological stru...
Various areas of segmental phonology in the Romance languages are revealing about the architecture a...
Introduction. The article analyses the vowel-consonant ratio as one of the most important criteria o...
This study is a cross-linguistic investigation of qualitative and quantitative variations due to 1/ ...
The historical and geographical spread from older to more modern languages has long been studied by ...
International audienceAbstract: In this chapter we offer an overview of phenomena at the phonetics-p...
This volume brings together thirteen papers on sound change dealing mostly with Romance in general, ...
This journal article offers a thorough examination of language sounds and structures with a special ...
This chapter examines the main similarities and differences in the prosodic and intonation systems o...
The phonology-phonetics interface is broadly concerned with the question of how abstract knowledge o...
International audienceUsing an innovative approach, this book focuses on a widely debated area of ph...
International audienceMany diachronic phonological changes mirror synchronic phonetic variations, an...
dark /I/ dissimilation elision Romance languages vocalization This investigation seeks to understand...
This book offers the first comprehensive description of the prosody of nine Romance languages that t...
The complex dynamics driving the evolution of phonemic nasal vowels have long puzzled linguistic his...
Does phonetic grammar exist? The system of phonetic implementation relates surface phonological stru...
Various areas of segmental phonology in the Romance languages are revealing about the architecture a...
Introduction. The article analyses the vowel-consonant ratio as one of the most important criteria o...
This study is a cross-linguistic investigation of qualitative and quantitative variations due to 1/ ...
The historical and geographical spread from older to more modern languages has long been studied by ...