10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DENTALITY»
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1
On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
C functioning as (s) becomes (sh), as > often does, in tpancel spenshU B S,
spansil C ; guttapercha guttaperka B U is a mere error of ignorance. D and T in
connection with B receive a peculiar dentality all over Ireland. This dentality is not
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Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Johann Andreas Schmeller, 1871
2
On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
D and T in connection with R receive a peculiar dentality all over Ireland. This
dentality is not noted in conjunction with any other letter but R, either immediately
following, as in dr-, tr-, or separated by an unaccented vowel,as -der, -ter, the r ...
Alexander John Ellis, Francis James Child, William Salesbury, 1871
I have noted a somewhat increased preference for dentality in the /-r/ and /-ər/
words, in after, Patrick, drink, track, etc. in Wicklow. The Carlow and Kilkenny
evidence has three points homophonous with tree pints, fourth merged with fort,
others ...
4
Language Death: Factual and Theoretical Explorations with ...
Nurse (1985) supports the same idea; he explains dentality - said to be occurring
"in a minority of languages worldwide" (Nurse 1985: 243), which seems to us
unproved - as an areal feature, arisen firstly in Dahalo and probably in Boni and ...
Matthias Brenzinger, 1992
5
The Čakavian Dialect of Orbanići Near Žminj in Istria
1.2.14 lj and nj plus obstruent In realizations of sequences of nj plus obstruent
and of /;' plus obstruent, pala- tality not only spreads backward to n or /,
respectively, but starts even before the onset of nasality/laterality or dentality,
respectively.
6
Complexity Scales and Licensing in Phonology
It must be added that the representation of dentality in Welsh does not constitute
a universal assumption concerning this place, although the same compound is
used to define dentality in Irish and Polish in Cyran (1997: 222). work we will ...
7
The Oxford Handbook of Laboratory Phonology
The onset of think in confident statements likeI think that's beautiful typically
includes dentality and frication (/T/), whereas when the same phrase 'hedges' a
statement as in he'll come tomorrow, I think, dentality and several other features
are ...
Abigail C. Cohn, Cécile Fougeron, Marie K. Huffman, 2012
8
Understanding Prosody: The Role of Context, Function and ...
(1) shows one of the common patterns: in the context of a preceding nasal or
lateral, there is often a long consonantal portion which contains laterality or
nasality, dentality, and darkness. In a process-based account, this can be
analysed as ...
9
Sound Patterns in Interaction: Cross-linguistic Studies from ...
Forms with final dentality ([n]) occur where there is a temporally close following
word with initial dentality (e.g. Fragment (8), line 8, Fragment (9), line 6). Forms
with final [m] are found where there is following labiality as in Fragment (8), line
10 ...
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen, Cecilia E. Ford, 2004
10
Language History and Linguistic Modelling: A Festschrift for ...
The word émail/émaux 'enamel' XII is related to the Frankish schmelz- 'melt' and it
may have been the 2 [ts] which provided the dentality by metathesis or
palatalisation which left the spelling of the ending. This would also apply to the
word ...
Raymond Hickey, Stanislav Puppel, 1997