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- LING 311 Linguistic Analysis of English.
- LING 411/511 Diachronic Analysis of English
- LING 414/514 Lexicology: Word Form and Function
LING 621
Phonetics and Phonology
LING 622 Historical Linguistics
LLL 600 Current Issues in LLL
LLL 607 Research Methods in LLL
Interests
Linguistic change, especially the gradual spread of sound change through
the lexicon.
- "Ascertaining Word Classes." in preparation.
Best
Practices in Sociophonetics. Eds. Marianna di Paolo and
Malcah Yaeger-Dror. London: Routledge.
- "Lexical Diffusion in Historical Phonology." in
preparation. Handbook of Historical
Phonology. Eds. Joseph Salmons and
Patrick Honeybone. Oxford: Oxford UP.
- "Lexical Diffusion." in preparation.
Historical Linguistics of English: An
International Handbook (Handbook of
Linguistics and Communication Science series). Eds. Alex Bergs and
Laurel Brinton. Berlin: Mouton de
Gruyter.
- "Æ-raising in the Peterborough
Chronicle,"
The Language of the
Peterborough Chronicle
(Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature 20),
eds. Alexander Bergs and Janne
Skaffari. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2007.
Pp. 29-44.
- Word Frequency and Lexical
Diffusion. NY: Palgrave
Macmillan, 2006.
- "Vowel Merger in West Central Indiana: A Naughty, Knotty Project."
Studies in
the History of the English Language: Unfolding Conversations
(Topics in
English Linguistics 45). Eds. Anne Curzan and Kimberly Emmons. Berlin:
Mouton de Gruyter, 2004. Pp. 447-457.
- "Lexical Diffusion and Competing Analyses of Sound
Change." Studies in the History of the English Language: A Millennial
Perspective. Eds. Donka Minkova and Robert Stockwell. Mouton,
de
Gruyter, 2002. Pp. 231-243.
- "Lexical Diffusion, Lexical Frequency, and Lexical
Analysis." Frequency and the Emergence of Linguistic Structure. Eds. Joan
Bybee and Paul Hopper. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2001. 123-136.
- "Fast
Words, Slow Words." American Speech 75.4 (2000): 414-416.
- "The Mental Lexicon: Evidence from Lexical Diffusion."
Brain and Language 68 (1999): 104-109.
- "Lexical Diffusion is NOT Lexical
Analogy." WORD 49 (1998): 369-381.
- "British vs. American -ate and -ator: Convergence,
Divergence, and the Lexicon." American Speech 73 (Summer 1998): 160-177.
- "Word Frequency and Lexical Diffusion in English Stress
Shifts." Historical Linguistics 1995: Vol. 2: Germanic Linguistics. Eds.
Richard Hogg and Linda van Bergen. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1998.
223-232.
- "The Peterborough Chronicle Diphthongs." Studies in
Middle English Linguistics. Ed. Jacek Fisiak. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter,
1997. 429-438.
- "Lexical Diffusion as a Guide to Scribal Intent: A
Comparison of ME
<eo> vs. <e>
Spellings in the Peterborough Chronicle and the Ormulum." Historical Linguistics 1993: Selected Papers from the
11th International Conference on Historical Linguistics. Ed. Henning Andersen. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1995. 379-386.
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"Southern English Glide Deletion Revisited."
American
Speech 69 (1994): 115-127
- "Open Syllable Lengthening and the Ormulum."
WORD 43
(1992): 375-382.
- "Nicknames and Sex Role Stereotypes." Sex Roles 23 (1990):
281-289.
- "The Diffusion of a Borrowed Sound Change."
Journal of English
Linguistics 22 (1989) [1993]: 197-204.
- "Word Frequency and the Actuation of Sound Change." Language
60
(1984): 320-342.
- "Constraints on Syllables and Quantitative Changes in Early English."
Linguistics 21 (1983): 879-895.
- "Lexical Diffusion and Function Words." Linguistics
21 (1983):
487-499.
- "Upstate and Downstate in New York." Names
31 (1983): 41-50.
- "ME Diphthongization, Phonetic Analogy, and Lexical Diffusion."
WORD 34 (1983): 11-24.
- "The Phonetic Basis of a Late Old English Sound Change."
Phonologica 1980. Ed. W.U. Dressler et al. Innsbruck, 1981. 337-341.
- "Lexical Diffusion and Southern Tune, Duke, News."
American
Speech 56 (1981): 72-78.
- "Two Approaches to a Phonological Problem."
WORD 31 (1980):
275-285.
- "The Acquisition of German Plurals in Native Children and Non-native
Adults." IRAL 18 (1980): 21-29. (co-authored with L. Bouma)
Rpt. in Studies in Language Acquisition. Ed. Dietrich Nehls.
Heidelberg: Julius Groos.
- "Old English an/on: A New
Appraisal." Journal of English Linguistics 14 (1980): 20-23.
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