Using an innovative theoretical framework Dr. Ritt describes the phenomenon of the change in vowel length in early Middle English and sets out to account for its occurrence. He shows that the changes stem from universal principles that govern the way in which humans use speech sounds to communicate. He examines why these principles only sometimes lead to widespread changes as in Middle English and goes on to suggest that language is a complex system in which conflicting tendencies are constantly renegotiating their spheres of influence.
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