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ularly voiced initials into closer and closer relationship with West Romance MEDIAL voicing . Wartburg 1950 divided the Romance - speaking world in half at the SpeziaRimini line , but kept Sardinia separate from both East and West .
ularly voiced initials into closer and closer relationship with West Romance MEDIAL voicing . Wartburg 1950 divided the Romance - speaking world in half at the SpeziaRimini line , but kept Sardinia separate from both East and West .
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The fact that in many languages consonants become voiced before a voiced consonant is not taken as a counter - example ... Treating consonants in that position as unmarked for voicing ( as Jakobson does ) implies that in that position ...
The fact that in many languages consonants become voiced before a voiced consonant is not taken as a counter - example ... Treating consonants in that position as unmarked for voicing ( as Jakobson does ) implies that in that position ...
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Burling reconstructs three manner series of stops and affricates for PLB : S , or * Aspirated , S , or * Glottalized , and Ss , which he calls * Voiced . For reasons which will soon be apparent , I prefer to reinterpret S , as simply ...
Burling reconstructs three manner series of stops and affricates for PLB : S , or * Aspirated , S , or * Glottalized , and Ss , which he calls * Voiced . For reasons which will soon be apparent , I prefer to reinterpret S , as simply ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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