One rule, two frequency effects
The low-mid unrounded front vowel /ɛː/ in German (as in Bären) has been subject to change since Old High German. It slowly merged with the high-mid unrounded front vowel /eː/, but a reversal seems to have emerged recently. This paper investigates both historical and current change of the Bären vowel...
Main Author: | Marjoleine Sloos |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Edinburgh
2019-04-01
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Series: | Papers in Historical Phonology |
Online Access: | http://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph/article/view/3014 |
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