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Velars in the history of Old English
Paper accessible at http://seas3.elte.hu/delg/publications/even/2006/06hu.pdf ; International audience ; The paper reviews phonological processes in the history of Old English where velars played a role. (1) In connection with nasal loss before Prim. Gmc. */x/, two proposals are made. First, that the velar fricative, lacking a phonological place of articulation, is too weak to perform its governing duties on a preceding nasal. Second, that the later loss of nasals before the other fricatives in OE and Old Frisian is quite reasonably the consequence of the nasal deletion before /x/. (2) As for the phonetic interpretation of breaking, its phonetic realization may be a simple [ə] or [u], of a melodically empty vocalic slot. Also, the problem of the short vs long diphthongs of OE is discussed, with representations in terms of elements. (3) With respect to the loss of /x/ between sonorants, it is argued that to assume compensatory lengthening for words of the -{l,r}x- shape (e.g. mearh 'horse') is unwarranted because (a) there is no conclusive positive evidence that it actually lengthened; (b) the process is theoretically suspect. (4) The changes to the initial velar clusters are discussed.
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Velars in the history of Old English
Paper accessible at http://seas3.elte.hu/delg/publications/even/2006/06hu.pdf ; International audience ; The paper reviews phonological processes in the history of Old English where velars played a role. (1) In connection with nasal loss before Prim. Gmc. */x/, two proposals are made. First, that the velar fricative, lacking a phonological place of articulation, is too weak to perform its governing duties on a preceding nasal. Second, that the later loss of nasals before the other fricatives in OE and Old Frisian is quite reasonably the consequence of the nasal deletion before /x/. (2) As for the phonetic interpretation of breaking, its phonetic realization may be a simple [ə] or [u], of a melodically empty vocalic slot. Also, the problem of the short vs long diphthongs of OE is discussed, with representations in terms of elements. (3) With respect to the loss of /x/ between sonorants, it is argued that to assume compensatory lengthening for words of the -{l,r}x- shape (e.g. mearh 'horse') is unwarranted because (a) there is no conclusive positive evidence that it actually lengthened; (b) the process is theoretically suspect. (4) The changes to the initial velar clusters are discussed.
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Sociocultural profile of Koreanized English words
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 25, Heft 1, S. 133-145
ISSN: 2331-2548
Professor Larry Smith and Asian Englishes
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 170-173
ISSN: 2331-2548
The many faces of English in Nepal
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 94-115
ISSN: 2331-2548
The 16th IAWE: World Englishes Today
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 76-81
ISSN: 2331-2548
Developmental World Englishes and 'Phillipson Continued'
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 78-81
ISSN: 2331-2548
Extended Uses ofWouldin Some Asian Englishes
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 34-46
ISSN: 2331-2548
Philippine English: Linguistic and Literary Perspectives
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 130-139
ISSN: 2331-2548
Dynamic Multilingual Ecologies of Asian Englishes
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 52-55
ISSN: 2331-2548
Sekaino Eigowo Aruku (Exploring World Englishes)
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 104-110
ISSN: 2331-2548
China English: Issues, Studies and Features
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 4-23
ISSN: 2331-2548
World Englishes and Rhetoric Across Cultures
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 54-71
ISSN: 2331-2548