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Ollie Sayeed For anyone reading this tweet, our call for papers is open until the 15th of July. Come to Edinburgh in December to discuss! lel.ed.ac.uk/symposium-on-h…
Historical phonologists! Don't forget that the deadline for abstracts for the Fourth Edinburgh Symposium on Historical Phonology #ESHP4 is on 15 July. Less than a week to go! Conference is on 9th and 10th December 2019. lel.ed.ac.uk/symposium-on-h… … Papers in Historical Phonology
.The Fruehwald: "In thinking about the regularity of phonological grammars, it's important to [ask] where does the regularity of phonological change come from?" Proposal A: The individual. Proposal B: The community. What are the predictions of each? #eshp3
.The Fruehwald Previous accounts of /ay/-raising and phonological conditioning focused on the individual, not the community. This is complicated by data on incipient, purely phonetic raising from Fort Wayne (Berkson, Davis, & Strickler 2017) muse.jhu.edu/article/669560… #eshp3
.The Fruehwald reviews other cases of a "coherent community, [but] incoherent individuals" to say that we should think about what we study as "artifacts of the speech community" and "created by the community, rather than [patterns of] the individual that we then average over." #eshp3