In:Variation, Change, and Phonological Theory
Edited by Frans Hinskens, Roeland van Hout and W. Leo Wetzels
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 146] 1997
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 11 December 1997
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.146.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
Contributors
Balancing Data and Theory in the Study of Phonological Variation and Change
Deriving Variation from Grammar
Co-Occurrence Restrictions between Linguistic Variables: A Case for Social Dialectology, Phonological Theory and Variation Studies
L-Vocalization in Australian English
Competence, Performance, and the Generative Grammar of Variation
Resyllabification
When does Variability become Relevant to Formal Linguistic Theory?
Style Levels in Conflict Resolution
Featural Morphology and Dialect Variation: The Contribution of Historical Change
Shrinking and Hopping Vowels in Northern Cape York: Minimally Different Systems
Author index
Language index
Subject index
