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Chapters in this book
- I-X I
- Introduction 1
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I. Historical studies on sounds, words, and systems
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A. Sound change
- Preglottalization in English and a North Germanic bifurcation 15
- Zur neuhochdeutschen Dehnung in offener Tonsilbe 35
- Lexical diffusion in regular sound change 59
- Unveiling a masked change: behind vowel harmony in the dialect of Claro 75
- Accents and medieval English phonologists 91
- Retraction and rounding in Old English breaking 121
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Β. Language change
- Latin ipse, Continental Celtic -xsi: a tentative proposal 141
- Der Name al-Andalus: neue Überlegungen zu einem alten Problem 149
- Fein gehackte Pinienkerne zugeben! Zum Infinitiv in Kochrezepten 165
- Language change in early Britain: the convergence account 185
- Irish ainder, Welsh anner, Breton annoar, Basque andere 205
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II. Synchronic studies on sounds, words, and uses
- Cyclicity and base non-identity 223
- The meter of nursery rhymes: universal versus language-specific patterns 241
- Unreine Reime und phonologische Theorie 269
- Choctaw intensives and syllable theory 299
- Imperatives: the relation between meaning and form 321
- Struktur und Akzent komplexer Komposita 349
- Warum wir zusammenschreiben nicht immer zusammenschreiben - Präferenzgesetze im Schriftsystem 367
- Noun classification and composition in Kilmeri 391
- The puzzle of the autoantonymous argument role. Unraveling the polysemy of risk/riskieren 413
- Be brief and vague! And how Bidirectional Optimality Theory allows for verbosity and precision 439
- Publications of Theo Vennemann 459
- Tabula Gratulatoria 475
- Index 479
Chapters in this book
- I-X I
- Introduction 1
-
I. Historical studies on sounds, words, and systems
-
A. Sound change
- Preglottalization in English and a North Germanic bifurcation 15
- Zur neuhochdeutschen Dehnung in offener Tonsilbe 35
- Lexical diffusion in regular sound change 59
- Unveiling a masked change: behind vowel harmony in the dialect of Claro 75
- Accents and medieval English phonologists 91
- Retraction and rounding in Old English breaking 121
-
Β. Language change
- Latin ipse, Continental Celtic -xsi: a tentative proposal 141
- Der Name al-Andalus: neue Überlegungen zu einem alten Problem 149
- Fein gehackte Pinienkerne zugeben! Zum Infinitiv in Kochrezepten 165
- Language change in early Britain: the convergence account 185
- Irish ainder, Welsh anner, Breton annoar, Basque andere 205
-
II. Synchronic studies on sounds, words, and uses
- Cyclicity and base non-identity 223
- The meter of nursery rhymes: universal versus language-specific patterns 241
- Unreine Reime und phonologische Theorie 269
- Choctaw intensives and syllable theory 299
- Imperatives: the relation between meaning and form 321
- Struktur und Akzent komplexer Komposita 349
- Warum wir zusammenschreiben nicht immer zusammenschreiben - Präferenzgesetze im Schriftsystem 367
- Noun classification and composition in Kilmeri 391
- The puzzle of the autoantonymous argument role. Unraveling the polysemy of risk/riskieren 413
- Be brief and vague! And how Bidirectional Optimality Theory allows for verbosity and precision 439
- Publications of Theo Vennemann 459
- Tabula Gratulatoria 475
- Index 479