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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PHONEMICISATION»
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1
Linguistic Evolution: With Special Reference to English
(b) disruption of complementary distribution, with phonemicisation to /k/ and /c/; (c
) as a result of this phonemicisation, further phonetic divergence ('polarisation' of
the existing difference) to /k/ and /tj/; (d) increased yield of the new phoneme /tj/ ...
2
An Historical Study of English: Function, Form and Change
The post-Conquest scribal distinction between (v) and (f) seems to result from this
phonemicisation. To state, therefore, that Old English had no distinction between
/v/ and /f/, whereas Middle English did, is entirely fair—in phonemic terms.
3
Australian Languages: Classification and the Comparative Method
This phonemicisation of prestopped nasals probably took place independently in
the various Centralian languages, since the accompanying loss of initial
consonants appears to have taken place at different times. The Arandic
development of ...
Claire Bowern, Harold James Koch, 2004
4
The Sound of Indo-European: Phonetics, Phonemics, and ...
If Schrijver's (1995b: 377–383) account of the development of British s is correct,
the allophonic development to h could have occurred already by the first c. AD.
Nevertheless, its phonemicisation did not occur until the much later date
indicated ...
Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead, 2012
5
Handbook of Australian Languages
Although the occurrence of two types of stop is an areal phenomenon, it does not
necessarily follow that the same solution to the problem of phonemicisation
applies in all the languages concerned. Each language must be examined on its
...
R.M.W. Dixon, Barry J. Blake, 1983
6
Runes and Their Secrets: Studies in Runology
It is not the syncope in itself or the complete disappearance of the unstressed
vowels that brings forth the phonemicisation, but the weakening of unstressed
vowels that results in phonemic mergers in the system of endings. There might be
a lot ...
7
Headhood, Elements, Specification and Contrastivity: ...
Palatalisation of [k] > [tj] and [g] > [eft] is, of course, demonstrable, given the
eventual phonemicisation of the resulting affricates (Penzl 1947). But I am not
convinced that absence of evidence (in the form of phonemicisation) of
palatalisation of ...
Philip Carr, Jacques Durand, Colin J. Ewen, 2005
Examples then are given in Ridley's spelling and an attempted phonemicisation,
as follows: 2.2.4.1. Durubul (Djandawal, Yagarabal , etc.) 1. ba- become: this is
an extra morpheme not found in all the New South Wales languages but common
...
The base form phonemicisation has been influenced by Bender's systematic
phonemicisation of Marshallese (l968b), although the present study is not as
rigorous as the latter in its procedure and coverage. There is some indication that
the ...
Ho-Min Shon, Byron Wilbur Bender, 1973
10
Studies in Comparative Pama-Nyungan
This allows us to posit *M /tuRa/ as a plausible phonemicisation of his (M2) turra
bowels, excrement, establishing it as a cognate with Tangkic /tujta/. Without the
Yangarella evidence the most likely phonemicisation would be /taRa/, far less ...
Geoffrey N. O'Grady, Darrell T. Tryon, 1990