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ISSN No. :2399-6714
Journal Title : Papers in Historical Phonology
Journal URL :http://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph
Publisher Name :Julian Bradfield, University of Edinburgh; Josef Fruehwald, University of Edinburgh; Patrick Honeybone, University of Edinburgh; Pavel Iosad, University of Edinburgh; Benjamin Molineaux, University of Edinburgh; Michael Ramsammy, University of Edinburgh.
Country :United Kingdom
Language :English
Discipline :Multidiciplinary
Organization Name :University of Edinburgh Library
Frequency :Annual
Start Year :2016
Journal Description :PiHPh welcomes submissions from all areas of historical phonology, and actively seeks to bring together work from distinct linguistic subfields which may not normally communicate with one another. The definition of 'historical phonology' that PiHPh adopts is set out in the Preface to PiHPh, which was published in the first issue. This definition is broad, taking in all areas of linguistics which link the study of sound systems to the past in any way. It is concerned both with how and why the phonology of languages changes in diachrony, and with the reconstruction of past synchronic phonological states. It is also concerned with the patterns of contemporary variation in phonology, in order to understand how change is implemented. Historical phonology is thus an inherently inter(sub)disciplinary enterprise — no one approach can hope to understand it fully. We need to combine insights from theoretical phonology, phonetics, sociolinguistics, dialectology, philology, language acquisition, and, no doubt, other areas. We need to interact with the traditions of scholarship that have grown up around individual languages and language families, and with disciplines like history, sociology and palaeography.
Licence Type :CC BY
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