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Laker Stephen Last modified date:2024.04.09

Professor / Department of Linguistic Environment / Faculty of Languages and Cultures


Papers
1. Cole, M., Laker, S., The contact history of English, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics, https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.929, 2022.09, [URL].
2. Laker, & Kramer P., Der an’t-Progressiv im Saterfriesichen, From West to North Frisia: A Journey along the North Sea Coast. Frisian studies in honour of Jarich Hoekstra, https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.33, 198-216, NSS 33, 2022.02, [URL].
3. Laker, S., Palatalization and assibilation of /k/ in English and Scottish place-names, NOWELE, https://doi.org/10.1075/nowele.00050.lak, 74, 1, 80-115, 2021.04, [URL].
4. Laker, S., Celtic influence on Old English vowels: A review of the phonological and phonetic evidence, English Language and Linguistics, 10.1017/S1360674317000545, 23, 3, 591-620, 2019.08.
5. Laker, S., Early changes of dental fricatives: English and Frisian compared, Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik, 10.1163/18756719-12340074, 77, 1-2, 243-267, 2017.06.
6. Laker, S., The downfall of dental fricatives: Frisian perspectives on a wider Germanic trend, Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik, 10.1163/9789401211918_011, 73, 261-300, 2014.01, [URL].
7. Laker, S., British Celtic Influence on English Phonology, Japan Society for Historical Linguistics, 2, 83-88, 2013.11, [URL].
8. Laker, S., An explanation for the early phonemicisation of a voice contrast in English fricatives, English Language and Linguistics, doi:10.1017/S1360674309002998, 13, 2, 213-226, 2009.07, [URL].
9. Laker, S., On the geography and date of the merger /kw/, /hw/ > /xw/, In Esa Penttila & Heli Paulasto (eds.), Language Contacts Meet English Dialects: Studies in Honour of Markku Filppula. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 179-198, 2009.01.
10. Laker, S., Changing views about Anglo-Saxons and Britons, In Henk Aertsen & Bart Veldhoen (eds.), Six Papers from the 28th Symposium on Medieval Studies Held at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam on 15 December 2006. Leiden: Leiden University Department of English., 1-38, 2007.01.
11. Laker, S., The English negative comparative particle, Transactions of the Philological Society, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-968X.2007.00191.x, 106, 1, 1-28, 2008.02, [URL].
12. Laker, S., Palatalization of velars: A major link of Old English and Old Frisian, Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik, 64, 165-184, 2007.12, [URL].
13. Laker, S., Earliest Middle English ne ‘than’, Notes & Queries, doi:10.1093/notesj/gji205, 52, 2, 163-164, 2005.06, [URL].
14. Laker, S., PGMC. *drepa-, G treffen ‘TO HIT’, Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia, 8, 103-110, 2003.01.
15. Laker, S., An explanation for the changes kw-, hw- > xw– in the English dialects, In Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola & Heli Pitkänen (eds.), The Celtic Roots of English, Joensuu: Joensuu University Press, 183–198, 183-198, 2002.01.