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Placing Middle English in Context
Some remarks on the nonprimary contexts for Homorganic Lengthening Jerzy
Welna The Old English lengthening of vowels before voiced homorganic clusters
(HL) is best evidenced by the surviving long nuclei in the Middle/Modern English
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Advances in English Historical Linguistics (1996)
Jacek Fisiak, Marcin Krygier. The functional relationship between rules (Old
English voicing of fricatives and lengthening of vowels before homorganic
clusters). Jerzy. Welna. 1 . The. relationship. between. phonological. rules. In
historical ...
Jacek Fisiak, Marcin Krygier, 1998
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Language History and Linguistic Modelling: A Festschrift for ...
Homorganic Lengthening is described as a process lengthening short vowels if
they were followed by the clusters of two homorganic (or almost homorganic)
consonants, as in the following examples: (1) gold, word, cllmban, behmdan,
slngan, ...
Raymond Hickey, Stanisław Puppel, 1997
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Introducing Phonetic Science
Sounds that have the same active and passive articulators are said to be
homorganic. For example [t d n 1 s z] are homorganic since they all have the tip
of the tongue as the active articulator and the. 40 INTRODUCING PHONETIC
SCIENCE ...
Michael Ashby, John Maidment, 2005
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Universals of Human Language: Phonology
The exceptions were almost all instances of nasal + homorganic unvoiced stop
followed by a vowel, e.g. initial /nt/ and were noted for CHA- TINO, CHRAU and
PAME (OTOMI). The other instances of the interruption of voicing in an initial ...
Joseph Harold Greenberg, Charles Albert Ferguson, Edith A. Moravcsik, 1978
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Perspectives on Language and Language Development: Essays in ...
Consonant type We have discussed above in section 1 cases of identical and
homorganic consonants, which are prohibited in clusters. In fact, other
consonants cannot occur freely within the cluster either. Greenberg (1950)
formulated the ...
Dorit Diskin Ravid, Hava Bat-Zeev Shyldkrot, 2006
3.6 Homorganic nasal-stop clusters Homorganic nasal-stop clusters display a
number of unusual phonotactic patternings in Gaagudju. They are the only type
of homorganic consonant clusters that occur, either intra- or inter- morphemically.
These are examined below where it becomes evident that in certain cases the
coda is linked to the following segment in terms of homorganicity; others are not
homorganic. Generalisations on distribution can be explained in terms of the ...
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Studies in the History of the English Language II: Unfolding ...
Apart from affricates, which are plosives with homorganic fricative egress, we find
pre-affricates (plosives with homorganic fricative ingress),2 pre-na-salized
plosives (with homorganic nasal or egress), post-nasalized plosives (with
homorganic ...
Anne Curzan, Kimberly Emmons, 2004
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Current Issues in Romance Languages: Selected Papers from ...
(5) In this paper we will examine a small group of closely related Romance
dialects which have inherited non-homorganic nasal clusters. These data
suggest that the perspective taken has been incorrect. While it is true that place
assimilation ...
Teresa Satterfield, Christina Tortora, Diana Cresti, 2002