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Baumann, Andreas & Nikolaus Ritt
2017. On the replicator dynamics of lexical stress: accounting for stress-pattern diversity in terms of evolutionary game theory. Phonology 34:3  pp. 439 ff. DOI logo
Burns, Roslyn
CHEN, CHUNG-YU
2014. DIRECTION OF STRESS SHIFTS IN NOUN-VERB PAIRS AND PROGRESSIONS IN AMERICAN AND BRITISH ENGLISH. ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 31:2  pp. 401 ff. DOI logo
Dresher, B. Elan
2016. Covert Representations, Contrast, and the Acquisition of Lexical Accent. In Dimensions of Phonological Stress,  pp. 231 ff. DOI logo
Dresher, B. Elan & Aditi Lahiri
2022. Chapter 2. The foot in the history of English. In English Historical Linguistics [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 358],  pp. 42 ff. DOI logo
Hofmann, Klaus
2020. Stress in real time. Journal of Historical Linguistics 10:3  pp. 452 ff. DOI logo
Kennard, Holly J.
2021. Variation in Breton word stress: new speakers and the influence of French. Phonology 38:3  pp. 363 ff. DOI logo
KENNARD, HOLLY J. & ADITI LAHIRI
2017. Mutation in Breton verbs: Pertinacity across generations. Journal of Linguistics 53:1  pp. 113 ff. DOI logo
Lahiri, Aditi & Holly J. Kennard
2019. Chapter 3. Pertinacity in loanwords. In Historical Linguistics 2015 [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 348],  pp. 58 ff. DOI logo
Macklin-Cordes, Jayden L. & Erich R. Round
2022. Challenges of sampling and how phylogenetic comparative methods help: with a case study of the Pama-Nyungan laminal contrast. Linguistic Typology 26:3  pp. 533 ff. DOI logo
MINKOVA, DONKA & Z.L. ZHOU
2022. Early metrical and lexicographical evidence for functional stress-shifts. English Language and Linguistics 26:3  pp. 533 ff. DOI logo
Plank, Frans
2015. Time for change. In Perspectives on Historical Syntax [Studies in Language Companion Series, 169],  pp. 61 ff. DOI logo
Rice, Keren
2014. Convergence of prominence systems?. In Word Stress,  pp. 194 ff. DOI logo
Roberts-Smith, Jennifer
2012. Thomas Campion’s iambic and quantitative Sapphic: Further evidence for phonological weight in Elizabethan English quantitative and non-quantitative meters. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 21:4  pp. 381 ff. DOI logo

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