Search Results - "Ramsammy, Michael"
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Vṛddhi traces in Hindi denominal derivation
Published in Papers in Historical Phonology (27-07-2023)“…This paper considers vṛddhi as an inherited feature in Modern Standard Hindi. As a phenomenon, vṛddhi is most commonly discussed in reference to Old Indo‐Aryan…”
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Vowel Compression in Altiplateau Mexican Spanish
Published in Isogloss (01-01-2022)“…This paper presents an exploratory study of coda-driven vowel compression in Altiplateau Mexican Spanish (AMS). Previous research has led to the claim that…”
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From phonetic enhancement to phonological underspecification: hybrid voicing contrast in European Portuguese
Published in Papers in Historical Phonology (30-11-2016)“…Laryngeal contrast in European Portuguese has typically been described in the phonological literature in terms of an opposition between [+voice] and [–voice]…”
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Edge strengthening and phonetic variability in Spanish /l/: an ultrasound study
Published in Phonetica (27-06-2023)“…Previous research has shown that /l/ in Spanish displays patterns of articulatory variability that are determined by a complex interaction of phonetic,…”
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The Life Cycle of Phonological Processes: Accounting for Dialectal Microtypologies
Published in Language and linguistics compass (01-01-2015)“…This article reviews and exemplifies the theory of the life cycle of phonological processes and illustrates how diachronic phonological changes can be…”
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Word-final nasal velarisation in Spanish
Published in Journal of linguistics (01-03-2013)“…In velarising dialects of Spanish, nasal place contrasts neutralise to [ŋ] word-finally. However, whereas velarisation applies transparently in word-final…”
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Word-final nasal velarisation in Spanish1
Published in Journal of linguistics (01-03-2013)“…In velarising dialects of Spanish, nasal place contrasts neutralise to [ŋ] word-finally. However, whereas velarisation applies transparently in word-final…”
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