30.2690, FYI: PiHPh: vol 3 complete; vol 4 begun

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Subject: 30.2690, FYI: PiHPh: vol 3 complete; vol 4 begun

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Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2019 19:25:51
From: Patrick Honeybone [patrick.honeybone at ed.ac.uk]
Subject: PiHPh: vol 3 complete; vol 4 begun

 
Papers in Historical Phonology (PiHPh) publishes one volume per year (with
articles added as soon as they are cleared for publication). All articles are
available on a fully open access (cost-free) basis.


Volume 4 (2019) has begun publication - it is available here:

http://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph/issue/view/253

Recently published in volume 4:

* One rule, two frequency effects
- Marjoleine Sloos

* Testing the predictive strength of the comparative method: an ongoing
experiment on unattested words in Western Kho‐Bwa languages
- Timotheus A. Bodt, Johann‐Mattis List


Volume 3 (2018) closed at the end of last year - it is available here:

http://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph/issue/view/228

Volume 3 has the following contents:

* Aspiration in Basque
- José Ignacio Hualde

* Gradient dissimilation in Mongolian: implications for diachrony
- Adèle Jatteau, Michaela Hejná

* The phonetics of NCh in Tumbuka and its implications for diachronic change
- Laura J. Downing, Silke Hamann

* The Anatolian Dissimilation Rule Revisited
- Paul S. Cohen, Adam Hyllested

* Against a regular epenthesis rule for Hmong-Mien
- Martha Ratliff

* Machine learning in diachronic corpus phonology: mining verse data to infer
trajectories in English phonotactics
- Andreas Baumann

* The vowel /əː/ ao in Gaelic dialects
- Christopher Lewin

* Effects of laryngeal features on vowel duration: implications for Winter’s
Law
- Chelsea Sanker


Submissions for PiHPh are always welcome:

http://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph/about/policies#focusAndScope

http://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph/information/authors
 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Phonology





 



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