Robert W. Murray
List of John Benjamins publications for which Robert W. Murray plays a role.
Proto-Romance and the Origin of the Romance Languages Lingvisticæ Investigationes 18:2, pp. 371–376 | Article
1994 Sound Change, Preferences, and Explanation: A Response to Picard Lingvisticæ Investigationes 16:2, pp. 421–441 | Discussion
1992 Based on data from Romance historical phonology, Picard (1990) attempts to demonstrate that the preference theory for syllable structure developed in Vennemann (1988a), Murray (1988), and elsewhere is inadequate. In this response, I argue that Picard's criticisms are vitiated by a number of flaws… read more
Early Germanic Syllable Structure Revisited Diachronica 8:2, pp. 201–238 | Article
1991 SUMMARY This paper discusses four approaches to the reconstruction of the early Germanic syllabication of VCRV and VCRV sequences; A) Murray & Vennemann (1983) and Murray (1988), B) Barrack (1989), C) Dresher & Lahiri (1991), and D) Liberman (1990). Approach A develops a two-stage analysis… read more
The Shortening of Stressed Long Vowels in old English Diachronica 5:1/2, pp. 73–107 | Article
1988 SUMMARY Although it is generally assumed that shortening of stressed vowels in Old English occurred in two environments (viz. preceding two consonants in trisyllabic words, e.g., samcucu and preceding three consonants in disyllabic words, e.g., broemblas, godspell ), it is argued in this paper that… read more