10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SONANTAL»
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1
Modern Language Quarterly
variant of the palatal semivowel. In this way the phoneme [y] is transcribed by two
symbols, and its sonantal variant is confounded with the phoneme [i]. In my
former paper (cited above), I recognized the inconsistency of the phoneticians
here.
2
Dynamics of Morphological Productivity: The Evolution of ...
... styrax —acis 'an aromatic gum' < 016paE The following nouns belonging to the
microclass later lateris (pure con— sonantal, asigmatic r—stems, masculine) shift
to the microclass rosa rosae: LATE LATIN achora Oribasius achor —ris 'scurf, ...
3
Mythic Paradigms in Literature, Philosophy, and the Arts
... there is only my (Holderlin's) deformative re-vocation of mythology after the
deaths of ancient gods, and a con-sonantal condensation of the names of their
victims in the literal, excessive play of the signifier's concreteness rewriting the
legacy ...
Robert G. Eisenhauer, 2004
4
Studies in language and literature in honour of Margaret ...
In (6) the variation is between the sonantal and the consonantal allophones of
the palatal semivowel; in (5) it is between a close and an open allophone of the
palatal semivowel in its sonantal function. The editors symbolize the consonant
with ...
Margaret Schlauch, Mieczysław Brahmer, 1971
In this system the sonantal liquids, nasals, and semivowels28 are treated
variously. The symbol / a / serves, not only to represent the sonantal semivowel [a
], but also to mark as sonantal a following liquid or nasal ; thus, beaten is
transcribed ...
6
Studies in language and literature in honour of Margaret ...
In (6) the variation is between the sonant al and the consonantal allophones of
the palatal semivowel; in (5) it is between a close and an open allophone of the
palatal semivowel in its sonantal function. The editors symbolize the consonant ...
7
Ottendorfer memorial series of Germanic monographs
Consonants other than s or the oral stops are surgental if first members of post-
sonantal groups; s and the oral stops however under these conditions are only
surgentable. Single consonants are surgentable if postsonantal in the beat.
8
End-rhyme and alliteration sonotations in Chaucer, Gower, ...
Chapter four includes sonantal tonal cues suggesting whether a setting or story
participates overtly in medieval orientalism. I also analyze sonantal usage
patterns which influence movement and pacing, specifically the cyclic, variation
in the ...
9
Elements of the comparative grammar of the Indo Germanic ...
The Indg. parent language had all four nasals both in a consonantal and
sonantal function, n and n only occurred before the corresponding explosives.
We cannot ascertain whether the which frequently forms the close of a nominal H
-stem, ...
10
Elements of the Comparative Grammar of the Indo-Germanic ...
VIII 268 ff. B. THE NASALS AS SONANTS'). i? 222. The Iudg. parent language
had all four nasals both in a consonantal and sonantal function, n and to only
occurred before the corresponding explosives. We cannot ascertain whether the -
w-, ...