A counterexample to homophony avoidance
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De Smet, Isabeau & Laura Rosseel
2024 .
Who’s afraid of homophones? A multimethodological approach to homophony avoidance .
Language and Cognition 16:3
► pp. 600 ff.
Bárkányi, Zsuzsanna & Zoltán G. Kiss
Fernández Cuesta, Julia
2022 .
Der Geist, der stets verneint: Roger Lass’s epistemology of linguistic change .
Language & History 65:1
► pp. 39 ff.
James, Lucas
2021 .
Systems of Communication: Aspects of Culture and Structure in Speech Surrogates .
Frontiers in Communication 6
Munteanu, Andrei
2021 .
Homophony avoidance in the grammar: Russian nominal allomorphy .
Phonology 38:3
► pp. 401 ff.
Sims-Williams, Helen & Hans-Olav Enger
Hinskens, Frans
2020 .
The Expanding Universe of the Study of Sound Change . In
The Handbook of Historical Linguistics ,
► pp. 5 ff.
Trott, Sean & Benjamin Bergen
2020 .
Why do human languages have homophones? .
Cognition 205
► pp. 104449 ff.
Trott, Sean & Benjamin Bergen
2022 .
Languages are efficient, but for whom? .
Cognition 225
► pp. 105094 ff.
Enger, Hans-Olav
2019 .
In defence of morphomic analyses .
Acta Linguistica Hafniensia 51:1
► pp. 31 ff.
Salmons, Joseph & Huibin Zhuang
2018 .
The diachrony of East Asian prosodic templates .
Linguistics 56:3
► pp. 549 ff.
Yin, Sora Heng & James White
2018 .
Neutralization and homophony avoidance in phonological learning .
Cognition 179
► pp. 89 ff.
Kaplan, Abby & Yuka Muratani
2015 .
Categorical and gradient homophony avoidance: Evidence from Japanese .
Laboratory Phonology 6:2
NAGANO, AKIKO & MASAHARU SHIMADA
2014 .
Morphological theory and orthography:Kanjias a representation of lexemes .
Journal of Linguistics 50:2
► pp. 323 ff.
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