10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SONANTIC»
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1
Studies in Semitic Philology
However, as will be detailed further below, even the 'non-contiguous assimilation'
('Fernassimilation') of regular ('sonantic') vowels to regular ('sonantic') vowels in a
sense in which this phenomenon is usually assumed (especially by ...
2
The Sound of Indo-European: Phonetics, Phonemics, and ...
In the following, I will try to re-investigate the fate of sonantic *-r in final position in
Vedic. In this context, it will also be necessary to investigate the fate of PIE final *-
r in Latin (see 3.2.3–3.2.5.) 1 There are different positions where one would ...
Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead, 2012
3
The Latin Dialect of the Ager Faliscus: 150 Years of Scholarship
The reflexes of the sonantic liquids */ / are the same in Latin and in the Sabellic
languages, and therefore the result of a Proto-Italic development. (The sonantic
nasals */ / developed slightly differently in both branches, and their development
...
Gabriël C. L. M. Bakkum, 2009
4
Course in General Linguistics
a sonant: → An e subsequently developed in front of sonantic r. 3) We might also
cite the well-known case of prosthetic vowels in front of s followed by a consonant
in French: Latin scūtum → iscūtum → French escu, écu 'shield.' Here sk is a ...
Ferdinand de Saussure, Perry Meisel, Haun Saussy, 2013
5
Auroux, Sylvain; Koerner, E.F.K.; Niederehe, Hans-Josef; ...
On this hypothesis, the two sonantic coefficients provided for the length in the full-
degree form by contracting with the preceding vowel. But they were also
supposed to modify the adjacent vowel's quality; hence, if eO ̨ > o ̄ and some
eA > a ...
6
Ancient Indo-European Dialects: Proceedings of the ...
It is significant, though by no means a cogent argument, that of the Baltic
loanwords in Finnish none containing an original sonantic liquid or nasal shows
the vowel u. This means that Szemer6nyi's number 2 can be true only if number 1
can be ...
Henrik Birnbaum, Jaan Puhvel, 1966
7
Handbook of American Indian Languages
Double diphthongs, however, are nearly always avoided in Takelma; there is
evidently a rhythmic feeling here brought into play, a dislike of heavy syllables
containing three qualitatively distinct sonantic elements. In consequence of this, ...
8
SOCRATES EDITION - II VOL: II ISSUE - JUNE 2014: ISSN 2347-2146
Reciting from Arlotto, sossure assumes that the Indo-European mother language
has sounds called sonantic coefficient. Following Sossure, the deletion of these
sounds historically leads to vowel lengthening. Sonantic coefficients are sounds
...
Puja Chakraberty, डॉ0 आभा रानी , Reza Heidarizadi, 2014
9
Introduction to Old Church Slavic--Texts
The full-grade vowels can, in both categories, be subdivided into simple and
nasal vowels, and sonantic or syllable- forming liquids. These are: Velar I Palatal
[simple ; a, y, o, u j ja ('a), i, je ('e), ju ('u), % Full-grade -taasal 9 j? ('§)> J9 Cg) [
son.
Karl Heinrich Menges, 1953
10
A Historical Phonology of the Ukainian Language
27. The. treatment. of. two-sonority-peak. syllables. 1 . General remarks. 2. Word-
initial sonantic clusters. 3. Word-(root-)internal sonantic clusters. 4. Word-internal
sonantic clusters on morphemic boundaries. 5. Word-final sonantic clusters. 6.