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Author Search all publications by the author Minkova, Donka
Title Phonemically contrastive fricatives in Old English?
Written in English
Source Journal English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
Volume 15
Year 2011
Issue 1
Page 31-59
Classification
Domains / Rhetoric / Stylistic figure / Alliteration
Domains / History of language / Phonological change / Consonant change
Domains / History of language / Language change / Lexicalization
Domains / History of language / Language change / Reanalysis
Domains / Languages in contact / Substratum language
Levels / Phonology / Interference (phon.)
Levels / Phonology / Consonant / Consonant types / Fricative
Levels / Phonology / Features (phonem.)
Levels / Phonology / Features (phonem.) / Voicing/voicelessness
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / Old English
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / Middle English
Indo-European languages / Celtic languages
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Stabreim; Fornyrðislag ; Consonant change ; Degrammaticalization; Relexification; Transcategorization; Lexicalization ; Reanalysis ; Substratum language ; Phonische Interferenz; Languages in contact (phon.) ; Sprachkontakt (phon.) ; Interference (phon.) ; Spirant; Reibelaut; Fricative ; Distinktive Merkmale; Distinctive features; Phonologische Merkmale; Features (phonem.) ; Devoicing; Voicing/voicelessness ; Anglo-Saxon; Old English ; Middle English ; Celtic languages
Subject terms
Linguistic Atlas of Early Middle English = LAEME | Middle English Dictionary = MED