Linguistic Change and Generative Theory : Essays from the UCLA Conference on Historical Linguistics in the Perspective of Transformational Theory, February 1969 /
edited by Robert P. Stockwell and Ronald K.S. Macaulay.
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- Indiana University studies in the history and theory of linguistics .
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How do languages get crazy rules? / The integration of linguistic theory : internal reconstruction and the comparative method in descriptive analysis / The interaction of speech perception and grammatical structure in the evolution of language / Rule precursors and phonological change by meta-rule / The internal evolution of linguistic rules / Another look at drift / Natural rules in phonology / Sound change and markedness theory: on the history of the German consonant system / Note on a phonological hierarchy in English / Emmon Bach and Robert T. Harms -- Charles-James N. Bailey -- T. G. Bever and D. T. Langendoen -- James Foley -- William Labov -- Robin Lakoff -- Sanford A. Schane -- Theo Vennemann -- Arnold M. Zwicky.
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