All Stories

  1. On the Origin of Hagionyms in North American French Surnames
  2. On the Translation of French-Canadian Family Names in English
  3. Genealogical Evidence and the Americanization of European Family Names
  4. On the Development of German Surnames in French Canada
  5. s-deletion in Old French and the aftermath of compensatory lengthening
  6. A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics (review)
  7. The Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English (review)
  8. Language Change: The Interplay of Internal, External and Extra-Linguistic Factors (review)
  9. The Origins and Development of French-Canadian Family Names
  10. Sound Change (review)
  11. Historical Linguistics 1999 (review)
  12. ON THE EMERGENCE AND RESOLUTION OF HIATUS
  13. The differential substitution of English /θ ð/ in French
  14. L1 interference in second language acquisition: The case of question formation in Canadian French
  15. English Phonetics and Phonology: An Introduction (review)
  16. Learning a Second Language Through Interaction (review)
  17. Second Language Learning Theories (review)
  18. Vowel harmony, centralization, and peripherality: the case of Pasiego
  19. ON THE FRICATIVIZATION OF /r/ AND THE FRENCH-CREE CONNECTION
  20. Aspects synchroniques et diachroniques de l’hiatus : le cas du déterminant /la/ en créole haïtien
  21. ON SPIRANTIZATION AND THE MINIMALITY OF PHONOLOGICAL CHANCE
  22. The Case against Global Etymologies: Evidence from Algonquian
  23. English Flapping and the feature [vibrant]
  24. On the Effects of Frequency-Induced Phonological Change
  25. Review of Picard (1994): Principles and Methods in Historical Phonology: From Proto-Algonkian to Arapaho
  26. On typological plausibility and natural sound change
  27. Issues in the glottalic theory of Indo-European: The comparative method, typology and naturalness
  28. On the Evolution of PA *s to Arapaho /n/
  29. TYPOLOGY AND NATURALNESS IN PIE AND ALGONKIAN
  30. On the Evolution of PIE *gh in Latin and Faliscan
  31. Aspects synchroniques et diachroniques du tu interrogatif en québécois
  32. Clitics, affixes, and the evolution of the question marker ‘tu’ in Canadian French
  33. An Introduction to the Comparative Phonetics of English and French in North America
  34. La fréquence d’emploi et le changement phonologique irrégulier en québécois
  35. La Prononciation Quand [t] Devant Consonne et L'hypercorrection
  36. La loi des trois consonnes et la chute du cheva en québécois
  37. SQUIB
  38. MORE ON THE ENGLISH GENITIVE PLURAL
  39. Sound Change in Romance and the Non-Explanatory Nature of Preference Laws
  40. On the evaluation of competing analyses in historical phonology: Naturalness, minimality and the case of Armenian /erk/
  41. A REANALYSIS OF ARMENIAN PROTHESIS AND METATHESIS
  42. Consonant Epenthesis as a Regular Sound Change
  43. On the Palatalization and Fricativization of w
  44. Conditions and constraints on syllable division
  45. L’épenthèse consonantique : contraintes phonologiques et syllabiques
  46. An Introduction to the Comparative Phonetics of English and French in North America
  47. On the Structure of the Lower Numbers in Pre-PA
  48. On the Naturalness of Algonquian ɬ
  49. Cardinal numbers in French: a study in analogical change
  50. The Case against Cheyenne n from PA *k
  51. Deux règles universelles de démarcation syllabique
  52. Vowel Harmony and Morphophonemic Rules
  53. Les voyelles ouvertes du québécois et l’ordonnance intrinsèque
  54. L’effacement du cheva dans les monosyllabes en québécois
  55. La diphtongue /wa/ et ses équivalents en français du Canada