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Analogy Levelling Markedness Principles Of Change In Phonology And Morphology 2nd Rev Ed Reprint 2012 Aditi Lahiri

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Analogy Levelling Markedness Principles Of Change In Phonology And Morphology 2nd Rev Ed Reprint 2012 Aditi Lahiri
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Analogy Levelling Markedness Principles Of Change In Phonology And Morphology 2nd Rev Ed Reprint 2012 Aditi Lahiri instant download after payment.

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.69 MB
Pages: 395
Author: Aditi Lahiri
ISBN: 9783110899917, 3110899914
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 2nd rev. ed., Reprint 2012

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Analogy Levelling Markedness Principles Of Change In Phonology And Morphology 2nd Rev Ed Reprint 2012 Aditi Lahiri by Aditi Lahiri 9783110899917, 3110899914 instant download after payment.

Ranging from tonogenesis, stress shift, and quantity readjustment to paradigmatic levelling, allomorphy, and grammaticalization, this collection covers a wide spectrum of developments, primarily in Germanic, Romance, and Indo-Aryan. A traditional umbrella category of change in systems is that of analogy. Somewhat less sanctioned, markedness is a basic relation shaping the structure of systems, in phonology as well as morphology.

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