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An interactive visualization of Google Books Ngrams with R and Shiny : exploring a(n) historical increase in onset strength in a(n) huge database
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An interactive visualization of Google Books Ngrams with R and Shiny : exploring a(n) historical increase in onset strength in a(n) huge database
Vetter, Fabian; Schlüter, Julia. - : Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2021. : Bamberg, 2021
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Tracing the (re-)emergence of /h/ and /j/ onsets through 350 years of books : mergers and merger reversals at the interface of phonetics and phonology
Schlüter, Julia. - : Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2021. : Bamberg, 2021
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Tracing the (re-)emergence of /h/ and /j/ onsets through 350 years of books : mergers and merger reversals at the interface of phonetics and phonology
Schlüter, Julia. - : Mouton de Gruyter, 2021. : Berlin [u.a.], 2021
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Synonym Selection as a Strategy of Stress Clash Avoidance
Schlüter, Julia; Knappe, Gabriele. - : Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2020. : Bamberg, 2020
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Synonym Selection as a Strategy of Stress Clash Avoidance
Knappe, Gabriele; Schlüter, Julia. - : Brill Rodopi, 2020. : Leiden, 2020
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Variante oder Fehler? : Der Beitrag der englischen Korpuslinguistik zur Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerbildung
Schlüter, Julia. - : Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2020. : Bamberg, 2020
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Phonological determinants of grammatical variation in English: Chomsky’s worst possible case
Schlüter, Julia. - : Mouton de Gruyter, 2019. : Berlin, 2019
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Rhythmic influence on grammar : Scope and limitations
Schlüter, Julia. - : de Gruyter Mouton, 2019. : Berlin, New York, 2019
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Early Modern English : Phonology
Schlüter, Julia. - : opus, 2019. : Bamberg, 2019
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Early Modern English: Phonology
Schlüter, Julia. - : de Gruyter Mouton, 2019. : Berlin [u.a.], 2019
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English historical linguistics : an international handbook
Knappe, Gabriele; Schlüter, Julia; Krug, Manfred. - : de Gruyter Mouton, 2019. : Berlin [u.a.], 2019
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All beginnings are light: A study of upbeat phenomena at the syntax-phonology interface
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Why "worser" is better: The double comparative in 16th and 17th century English
Schlüter, Julia. - : opus, 2019. : Bamberg, 2019
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Rhythmic grammar : the influence of rhythm on grammatical variation and change in English
Schlüter, Julia. - : Mouton de Gruyter, 2019. : Berlin u.a., 2019. : nobamberg, 2019
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All Beginnings Are Light : A Study of Upbeat Phenomena at the Syntax-Phonology Interface
Schlüter, Julia. - : opus, 2019. : Bamberg, 2019
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Constraints on the attributive use of 'predicative only' adjectives : A reassessment
Schlüter, Julia. - : opus, 2019. : Bamberg, 2019
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Weak segments and syllable structure in Middle English
Schlüter, Julia. - : Basingstoke [u.a.], 2019
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To dare to or not to: Is auxiliarization reversible?
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Phonological determinants of grammatical variation in English : Chomsky’s worst possible case
Schlüter, Julia. - : opus, 2019. : Bamberg, 2019
Abstract: In this paper it is argued, contra Chomsky (1995), that phonological factors like the prefer-ence for alternating syllable structures (or the avoidance of hiatuses and complex consonant clusters) and the striving for an alternating rhythm (or the avoidance of stress clashes and lapses) have the potential to (co-)determine morphological and syntactic structures wherever these are variable. Empirical support for this claim comes from analyses of corpus data from present-day and earlier forms of English and includes the presence or absence of the Middle English verbal ending -n, the variants of the indefinite article a/an preceding h-initial words, the distribution of the participial forms lit and lighted, and the restrictions bearing on attribu-tive constructions and sentence adverbs negated by not. Building on the tentative assump-tion that alternating patterns are universal tendencies conditioned by neurophysiological facts, an interactive activation model of language processing is sketched out and contrasted with a possible treatment of the variation phenomena in terms of Optimality Theory
URL: https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/41562
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:473-opus4-485874
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