10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHONETIC LAW»
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phonetic law in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phonetic law and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Psychological Basis of
Phonetic Law and Analogy
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
2
History of Linguistics 2005: Selected Papers from the Tenth ...
This strict separation between phonetic law and analogy makes the attribute false
superfluous. Finally, this separation is canceled in the third stage, where the
subsequent Neogrammarians such as Karl Friedrich Brugmann ( 1 849- 1919)
and ...
3
Linguistic Structures and Linguistic Laws
Ferenc Kovács. the seventies of the nineteenth century.4 They speak out clearly
what they took over from the neogrammarian conception of phonetic law: "What
we call phonetic law does not mean that Borne change has to take place under ...
4
Current Trends in linguistics
34 "The concept of phonetic law ..." 73 (of reprint). 35 Sapir stresses this in "The
concept of phonetic law ..." when he says that Bloomfield's "setting-up of phonetic
law No. 6 was, by implication, a theoretically possible prediction of a distinct and
...
Thomas Albert Sebeok, 1963
5
Selected Writings of Edward Sapir
They are merely general statements of series of changes characteristic of a given
language at a particular time. Thus, a phonetic law applying to a particular sound
in the history of English applies only to that sound within a given period of time ...
6
Selected Writings of Edward Sapir in Language, Culture and ...
They are merely general statements of series of changes characteristic of a given
language at a particular time. Thus, a phonetic law applying to a particular sound
in the history of English applies only to that sound within a given period of time ...
Edward Sapir, David Goodman Mandelbaum, 1985
7
Linguistics in America 1769-1924: A Critical History
More than any other American, Maurice Bloomfield was alive to the
epistemological dimensions of the controversy. In his cautiously entitled "On the
Probability of the Existence of Phonetic Law," which appeared in the Johns
Hopkins-controlled ...
Julie Tetel Andresen, 1995
8
Readings in Linguistics I & II
6 ; A. W. de Groot, Structural Linguistics and Phonetic Law (Archives
nierkmdaises XVII, 1941), p. 92 ; A. Bjerrum, Fjolde- mdlets lydsystem, p. 117 ;
K. L. Pike, Phonemics 1947, p. 73 ff. and 81 ff. •» TCLP I, 1929, p. 67-89. •»
Language, 1933, p.
9
Language and Symbolic Systems
Yuen Ren Chao. pied, English foot, Fr. pere, ^..father, Fr. trios, E. three, etc., and
after meeting with hundreds of such correspondences between the two types of
languages, we summarize the result by saying that there is a phonetic law to the
...
10
Language: A Linguistic Introduction to History
Nevertheless, as a formula expressing changes that have taken place in the past,
phonetic law is absolute. This character results from the general coherence of the
phonetic system and the regularity of the changes (see p. 37) that take place.
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHONETIC LAW»
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The jarring word 'ajar'
To account for its emergence, one does not always need a phonetic law. I would like to point to an amazing number of similar sounding ... «OUPblog, Aug 12»
From Week To Weak
... almost certainly be accepted as a cognate of the word under discussion, but it contradicts a phonetic law and ends up among the rejects. «OUPblog, Jun 10»