Anatoly Liberman
is editor/board member of the following book series:
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is author of the following articles:
2016.
In Early Germanic Languages in Contact, 245–259
2015. “Some Unsolved (and Probably Insoluble) Aspects of Initial Fricative Voicing in Early English: Voicing in Early English Viewed as Part of the Great Germanic Lenition”.
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“Iconicity and etymology”. In Signergy, 243–258
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2007.
2005. “The Relation of English Slowworm, Swedish and Older Danish ormslå, Norwegian Dialectal sleva, and German Blindschleiche to *Slahan 'Strike', with a Note on Tautological Compounds”.
2004.
In NOWELE Volume 42 (March 2003), 99–113
2003. “The Etymology of the Word slang
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1996. “2. Phonological Markedness and a Plea for useful Linguistics”.
In NOWELE Volume 20 (September 1992), 67–87
1992. “A Bird'S-Eye View of Open Syllable Lengthening in English and in the Other Germanic Languages”.
1991. “Phonologization in Germanic”.
1988. “Distinctive features in synchronic and diachronic phonology”.
1986. “Beowulf — Grettir”.
1979. “On the history of quantity in germanic”.
1979. “Prephonological views on the history of english syllable accents”.