10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEASPIRATION»
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The Blackwell companion to phonology. 4. Phonological interfaces
Deaspiration is the loss or reduction of aspiration. For example, in the Pattani
dialect of the Sino-Tibetan language Lahaul, aspiration of the bilabial voiceless
stop is reduced in pre-accented syllables. In medial and final contexts, [ph] is in
free ...
Marc van Oostendorp, 2011
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"Sprich doch mit deinen Knechten aramäisch, wir verstehen ...
Apart from syntagmatic and context-free deaspiration, a paradigmatic, context-
free process of deaspiration may be found, too (Hurch 1988: 69, 82). The
emergence of an aspirated/unaspirated opposition, such as in the Assyrian Koine
, may ...
Werner Arnold, Hartmut Bobzin, 2002
d. sét. 'tear'. ségay“. 'tear. up'. This long distance dissimilation is an effect of the
Obligatory Contour Principle (McCarthy 1988), i.e. identical elements cannot be
adjacent on a single autosegmental tier. Deaspiration, which disallows adjacent
...
Shobhana Lakshmi Chelliah, 1997
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Gesture, Segment, Prosody
types of sounds deaspirated are identified by their common feature specification [
+ (delayed) onset of regular voicing], and that specification is eliminated (or
changed to “—”) in the operation of the deaspiration rule. The claim made by the
...
Gerard J. Docherty, D. Robert Ladd, 1992
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Foundational Issues in Linguistic Theory: Essays in Honor of ...
It is the obstruents directly preceding the [ juncture that are subject to
deaspiration, palatalization, and/or obstruent cluster simplification. Correct
outputs are obtained by assuming that all three of these rules are ordered after
the relinearization ...
Robert Freidin, Carlos Peregrín Otero, Maria Luisa Zubizarreta, 2008
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Laryngeal Cooccurrence Restrictions
1nterestingly, the cooccurrence restrictions described in the next section can be
taken as phonological evidence supporting Swanton's transcription of this
unusual segment: the form given in (15), for example, shows deaspiration of kh ...
Margaret R. MacEachern, 1999
If, then, deaspiration by Grassmann's Law did not operate in Proto-Indo-Iranian,
the ancestor of jahi must have had an initial aspirate in Proto-Indo-Aryan.
Consequently, the Old Indo-Aryan : Nuristani correspondence in B of table 1.3 is
actually ...
Danesh Jain, George Cardona, 2007
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Theoretical Aspects of Kashaya Phonology and Morphology
If so, it is much easier to distinguish /m/ from the others, for example on the basis
of sonority, by saying that Deaspiration occurs only before obstruents:12 (60)
Cluster Deaspiration RS RO t Lar [asp] As discussed in §2.2.3, I assume that /?
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The New Sound of Indo-European: Essays in Phonological ...
Still, to the testimony of Sinhalese (concerning the deaspiration of voiced
aspirates) we can maybe add the Dardic languages, provided they must be
derived from a Sanskrit-type proto-system. We can add with certainty the
Haryanvi dialect of ...
10
Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans: A Reconstruction and ...
They cannot be explained as due to deaspiration and independent parallel
development of unaspirated phonemes in the two branches (the usual
understanding of Grassmann's Law in classical Indo-European linguistics:
Grassmann 1863, ...
Thomas V. Gamkrelidze, Vjaceslav V. Ivanov, 1995