Coronal stops in Kawam: sound change and phonetic variation
By Ryan Chon and Kate Lindsey
A Historical Exploration of Velar Consonants in isiXhosaBy Andrea Harrison
Trading relations between the phonetic cues of laryngeal contrast and the effect of lexical factors in contrast preservation: Production and perception evidence from an ongoing sound change in HungarianBy Zoltán G. Kiss and Zsuzsanna Bárkányi
Catching sound change in progress: semi-phonemic palatalisation in ShiwiarBy Martin Kohlberger
“Frozen” sound change in a vanishing language: challenges for description, codification, and typologyBy Elena Markus, Natalia Kuznetsova
Shifting the blame: An instrumental re-evaluation of stress-shift in Munster IrishBy Connor McCabe
Auditory feedback perturbation as a window into bilingual interactions between speech perception and productionBy Maddy Rees, Matt Davis, Brechtje Post
From compensation to adoption: the medium-term dynamics of sound changeBy Cesko C. Voeten
The role of probability, entropy, and surprisal in the emergence of Portuguese nasal diphthong [ɐ̃w̃]By André Zampaulo
When Vowel Reduction is Fortition: Constraints on weakness in early RomanceBy Fabian Zuk