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  1. 161

    Assimilation of the Batak Angkola Language in Pintu Padang, North Sumatra, Indonesia by Nadra Nadra, Rina Marnita, Khofifah Aisyah Amini

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Assimilation is a type of sound change that is not the same to become the same or almost the same. …”
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  2. 162

    The Barito Linkage Hypothesis, with a Note on the Position of Basap by Alexander D. Smith

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…It is argued that this distribution of sound changes supports a linkage model, rather than a subgroup model. …”
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  3. 163

    Deciphering Undersegmented Ancient Scripts Using Phonetic Prior by Jiaming Luo, Frederik Hartmann, Enrico Santus, Regina Barzilay, Yuan Cao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We propose a decipherment model that handles both of these challenges by building on rich linguistic constraints reflecting consistent patterns in historical sound change. We capture the natural phonological geometry by learning character embeddings based on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). …”
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    UNSUR RELIK BAHASA JAWA KUNA PADA BAHASA JAWA DIALEK BANYUMAS DAN BAHASA JAWA STANDAR by , ERWITA NURDIYANTO, , Dr. Suhandano, M.A

    Published 2013
    “…Qualitative evidences show that there is innovation and retention in phonological element and lexicon obtained through phonological reconstruction, that is the invention of sound change principle sporadically, such as ellipsis, lenition, ephenthesis, sinkope, apokope, aphaeresis, protesis, fortisi, monoftongisasi and metathesis in both of vocal and consonant phoneme. …”
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    K jedné kapitole z dějin jazykovědy. Příspěvek k 150. výročí úmrtí srovnávacího jazykovědce Augusta Schleichera | One chapter in the history of linguistics. A note on the 150th ann... by Lenka Vodrážková

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In Jena (1857–1868) he wrote one of the major syntheses of comparative and historical grammar of the Indo-European languages — his Compendium der vergleichenden Sprachwissenschaft der indogermanischen Sprachen (Compendium of the Comparative Grammar of the Indo-European Languages, 1861–1862) in which he postulated the first historical and comparative phonology of the Indo-European languages, which depends on the regularity, or “universal validity”, of the rules of sound change, or “sound laws”, and consolidated the large number of phonological and morphological descriptions of individual Indo-European languages into the unified system of a reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language; Schleicher then represented the inter-relationships of the Indo-European languages in the form of a genealogical tree diagram (Stammbaum).…”
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    An ERP study of good production vis-à-vis poor perception of tones in Cantonese: implications for top-down speech processing. by Sam-Po Law, Roxana Fung, Carmen Kung

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The dissociation is referred to as the near-merger phenomenon in sociolinguistic studies of sound change. In a passive oddball paradigm, lexical and nonlexical syllables of the T1/T6 and T4/T6 contrasts were presented to elicit the mismatch negativity (MMN) and P3a from two groups of participants, those who could produce and distinguish all tones in the language (Control) and those who could produce all tones but specifically failed to distinguish between T4 and T6 in perception (Dissociation). …”
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    The Role of Surface and Underlying Forms When Processing Tonal Alternations in Mandarin Chinese: A Mismatch Negativity Study by Yu-Fu Chien, Yu-Fu Chien, Xiao Yang, Robert Fiorentino, Joan A. Sereno

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Phonological alternation (sound change depending on the phonological environment) poses challenges to spoken word recognition models. …”
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  8. 168

    Deciphering Undersegmented Ancient Scripts Using Phonetic Prior by Luo, Jiaming, Hartmann, Frederik, Santus, Enrico, Barzilay, Regina, Cao, Yuan

    Published 2022
    “…We propose a decipherment model that handles both of these challenges by building on rich linguistic constraints reflecting consistent patterns in historical sound change. We capture the natural phonological geometry by learning character embeddings based on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). …”
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    The sigmatic subjunctive in north-eastern Lombard dialects: an explanation? by Maiden, M

    Published 2022
    “…Moreover, there is no remotely plausible way in which this -s could be the result of any sound change. Nor could it be due to any internal morphological analogy, for there is no precedent for it, or for anything like it, in the history of these dialects. …”
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    The use of reconstructions and attestations in the Oxford English Dictionary by Marcantonio, A

    Published 2010
    “…However, when this is not the case, a contributor inevitably finds herself / himself having to deal with the following areas: a) reconstructed words on one or both the English/Germanic side and the FU side; b) sound changes which are assumed to have taken place from the supposed original word up to the target English/Germanic words; c) the question of whether or not these sound changes have proceeded regularly, or have been subject to substitution when entering the target language, etc. …”
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    Organisational readiness for introducing a performance management system by Michael Ochurub, Mark Bussin, Xenia Goosen

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…It is essential to ensure that organisations are ready to introduce performance management systems and to provide sound change leadership to drive the process effectively. …”
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    Perceptual Cue Weighting Is Influenced by the Listener's Gender and Subjective Evaluations of the Speaker: The Case of English Stop Voicing by Alan C. L. Yu

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…This study also shed light on the relationship between individual variation in cue weighting and community-level sound change by demonstrating that VOT and onset F0 co-variation in North American English has acquired a certain degree of socio-indexical significance.…”
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    Comparative Basic-Words of Standard Arabic Palestinian and Tunisian by Darsita Suparno, Santje Inneke Iroth, Syifa Fauzia Chairul, Muhammad Azwar

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The criteria were adopted to analyze the data were orthographic, sound-change, phonological and morpheme contrast. This research used descriptive qualitative. …”
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    Conjugation class from Latin to Romance: heteroclisis in diachrony and synchrony by Kaye, S

    Published 2015
    “…Focusing chiefly on data from Latin, Romanian and Romansh, I find that the principal (though not the only) source for new instances of heteroclisis in Latin/Romance lies in regular sound change, and find that speakers can treat these synchronically anomalous patterns as robust models of inflectional behaviour to be extended over the lexicon or brought into line with pre-existing types of paradigm-internal alternation. …”
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    The Use of San in the Lugano Alphabet. A Survey of Cisalpine Celtic Onomastics by Blanca María Prósper

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The author also evaluates the possibility that the occurrence of san and tau gallicum in some contexts, specifically in codas, is due to mere phonemic reallocation not mediated by sound change.…”
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    Organisational readiness for introducing a performance management system by Michael Ochurub, Mark Bussin, Xenia Goosen

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…It is essential to ensure that organisations are ready to introduce performance management systems and to provide sound change leadership to drive the process effectively. …”
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    The Analysis of English Word Formations Used on Brand Names Found in Indonesian Products by Giyatmi Giyatmi, Endang Dwi Hastuti, Ratih Wijayava, Sihindun Arumi

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The process of reduplication includes pure modification, modification with intensifier meaning and reduplication with sound change. The process of abbreviation found is pure abbreviation and acronym. …”
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    (raie)lank peegeldab aega ja selle lugu by Lembit Vaba

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In etymological literature, the Estonian lank has been linked to the verb langema ‘to fall’, assuming the formation of a new basic root – lank – through the sound change g > k in the root. This explanation is unconvincing. …”
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    Dissociation of tone merger and congenital amusia in Hong Kong Cantonese. by Caicai Zhang, Oi-Yee Ho, Jing Shao, Jinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In the current study, we make use of tone merger in Hong Kong Cantonese, an ongoing sound change that concerns the merging of tones in perception, production or both in a portion of native speakers, to examine the possible relationship between tone merger and musical and pitch abilities. …”
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