Kenneth James Wireback

Nombre: 
Kenneth James
Apellidos: 
Wireback
Categoría profesional: 
Professor and Assistant Chair
Hispanista Emérito: 
No
Materias de especialidad: 
Universidad/Centro de investigación: 
Miami University
Departamento/Centro: 
Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Miami University
País: 
Estados Unidos
Estado: 
1
Trabajos publicados: 
The role of phonological structure in sound change from Latin to Spanish and Portuguese, Ph. D. dissertation Pennsylvania State Univ., 1993. xvi, 517 pp. Published at New York : Peter Lang, 1997. xii, 139 pp. (American university studies : series II,romance languages and literatures ; 215).

"The origen of the portuguese inflected infinitive", Hispania, 77/3 (1994), pp. 544-555.

"On the Palatalization of /kt/, /ks/, /k'l/, /g'l/, and /gn/ in Western Romance", Romance philology, 50/3 (1997), pp. 276.

"A gradual approach to sibilant + /j/ metathesis in hispano-romance", Corónica: A journal of medieval spanish language and literature, vol. 30, n.º 1 (2001), pp. 159-204.

"On the metathesis of labials + /j/ in hispano-romance", Hispanic review, 3 (2002), pp. 311-331.

"From Romance to Linguistics?: Should it matter?", Corónica: A journal of medieval spanish language and literature, vol. 31, n.º 2 (2003), pp. 115-125.

Critical Cluster on "Historical Romance Linguistics: The Death of a Discipline?" - "From Romance to Linguistics? Should it Matter?", La Corónica, 31/2 (2003), pp. 115.

"Yod sin palatalización, palatalización sin yod: La interacción de la palatalizacion, la geminación, y la formación de yod en el desarrollo de /ks/ en el romance occidental", Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie. 121, n.º 3 (2005), pp. 381

"On the Regularization of Consonant + Consonant Metathesis in the History of Spanish", Bulletin of Hispanic studies, 82/2 (2005), pp. 137.
Hispanista: 
Si