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On consonant gemination in Vouvantais

Consonant gemination is not usually considered to be an important feature of varieties of langue d’oïl spoken in northern France. Vouvantais, spoken in the Poitou region of France, is unusual in presenting a wide series of processes that have led to the development of secondary gemination. We outline the development and status of each process.
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Shoshoni geminate consonants: description and analysis

2012
This thesis is an analysis of geminate consonant segments in Shoshoni, a member of the Numic family of Uto-Aztecan languages. Shoshoni dialects exhibit a series of consonant segments described as geminate or geminating segments contrastively characterized as a) being twice as long as initial stops, b) "not phonetically geminate, but rather very tense ...
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Production of geminate consonants in Russian

2017
Typology of geminate consonants demonstrates a number of contextual and manner restrictions the origin of which is not well understood. The present study examines the hypothesis that geminates are restricted to certain contexts, such as intervocalic, and certain manners of articulation, such as obstruents, because the durational differences between ...
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On the positional asymmetry of consonant gemination in Japanese loanwords

Journal of East Asian linguistics, 2013
Haruo Kubozono   +2 more
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A prosodic account of consonant gemination in Japanese loanwords

, 2015
Junko Ito, Haruo Kubozono, Armin Mester
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Geminate (Doubled) Consonants

1972
Sami A. Hanna, Naguib Greis
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