31.2460, FYI: Papers in Historical Phonology: vol. 4; vol. 5 begun
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Subject: 31.2460, FYI: Papers in Historical Phonology: vol. 4; vol. 5 begun
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Date: Tue, 04 Aug 2020 06:07:36
From: Pavel Iosad [pavel.iosad at ed.ac.uk]
Subject: Papers in Historical Phonology: vol. 4; vol. 5 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 basis.
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Volume 5 (2020) has begun publication - it is available here:
http://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph/issue/view/332
Recently published in volume 5:
* The lowering of high vowels before [r] in Latin
- András Cser
* Vowel harmony decay in Old Norwegian
- Jade J. Sandstedt
* On ‘affective’ exceptions to sound change: an example from the Mojeño
(Arawakan) kinship terminology system
- Fernando O. de Carvalho
* Syllable structure and prosodic words in Early Old French
- Thomas M. Rainsford
* Perceptual learning, talker specificity, and sound change
- Meredith Tamminga, Robert Wilder, Wei Lai, Lacey Wade
Further papers are due to appear in this volume soon.
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Volume 4 (2019) closed at the end of last year - it is available here:
http://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph/issue/view/253
Volume 4 has the following contents:
* 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
* A different path to [f]: labiodentalization in Faifi Arabic
- Stuart Davis, Abdullah Alfaifi
* Hidden prosody in philology: yìyŭ 'transcriptions' in the 15th century
- Chihkai Lin
* Phonotactics, prophylaxis, acquisitionism and change: *Rime-xxŋ and
ash-tensing in the history of English
- Patrick Honeybone
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Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
Phonology
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