Witold Mańczak
List of John Benjamins publications in which Witold Mańczak is involved.
2004 Irregular Sound Change Due to Frequency and the Introduction by Szemerényi Studies in Baltic and Indo-European Linguistics: In honor of William R. Schmalstieg, Baldi, Philip and Pietro U. Dini (eds.), pp. 125–134 | Chapter
1994 Protoroman et Origine des Langues Romanes Lingvisticæ Investigationes 18:2, pp. 365–369 | Article
1992 6. Les désinences de grec φέρεις et φέρεις Historical Philology: Greek, Latin, and Romance, Brogyanyi, Bela and Reiner Lipp (eds.), pp. 67–76 | Article
1991 Chute Irrégulière Du L En Français Du Canada Diachronica 8:2, pp. 189–200 | Article
SUMMARY
In Canadian French the definite articles and the pronouns of the third person show irregular loss of /. The same phenomenon occurs in the language used in France, cf. des de illos, de Mas, ça < cela, oui < oïl. The same applies to other Romance languages, cf. Port, o, a, os, as
RÉSUMÉ
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1985 Indo-European numerals and the sexagesimal system Papers from the VIth International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Poznań, 22–26 August 1983, Fisiak, Jacek (ed.), pp. 347–352 | Article
1984 Origine Méridionale Du Gotique Diachronica 1:1, pp. 79–102 | Article
SUMMARY The author compared fragments of the Gothic Bible with several parallel texts: High German, Low German, Eastern Frisian, and Danish. The result of the comparison was that the number of lexical simüarities between Gothic and the languages mentioned diminishes in the direction from South to… read more
1979 L’apophonie e/o en grec Studies in Diachronic, Synchronic, and Typological Linguistics: Festschrift for Oswald Szemérenyi on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, Brogyanyi, Bela (ed.), pp. 529–535 | Article
1978 Le problème de la langue romane commune XIV Congresso Internationale di Linguistica e Filologia Romanza: Napoli, 15–20 Aprile 1974. ATTI, Varvaro, Alberto (ed.), pp. II-61–II-74 | Article
1975 Evolution Phonetique Irreguliere Due A La Frequence ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics 29, pp. 47–52 | To be specified









