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Alternancias sonoras en Colombia : ilustraciones desde las lenguas indígenas habladas en este territorio [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
En este documento se hace una presentación de un par de distinciones que son importantes en la teoría de la Fonología Natural (Stampe 1979, Donegan & Stampe 2009): la que ocurre entre proceso fonológico y regla, y la que existe entre los procesos ...
Díaz Romero, Camilo Enrique
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Comparative Indo-European linguistics : an introduction /

open access: yes, 2011
This book gives a comprehensive introduction to Comparative Indo-European Linguistics. It starts with a presentation of the languages of the family (from English and the other Germanic languages, the Celtic and Slavic languages, Latin, Greek and Sanskrit
Beekes, Robert Stephen Paul,1937-2017(viaf)91452775   +1 more
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Aspectos fonéticos implicados en la reconstrucción del protoindoeuropeo (PIE)

open access: yes, 2012
R. Jakobson (1957) questioned the reconstruction of voiced aspirated stops in Proto-Indo-European (PIE) without their voiceless counterparts. Subsequent attempts to solve this issue included the glottalic theory, which proposed ejective consonants.
Martínez Celdrán, Eugenio
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Aspectos fonéticos implicados en la reconstrucción del protoindoeuropeo (PIE)

open access: yes, 2016
Basing on typological reasons, R. Jakobson (1957) argued that, in the PIE system reconstructed by comparatists, the existence of the aspirated voiced stops without the presence of the corresponding voiceless aspirated stops was questionable.
Martínez Celdrán, Eugenio
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Explosives, implosives, and nonexplosives: the linguistic function of air pressure differences in stops

open access: yes, 2002
Nonexplosive stops, including implosives and other stops regularly lacking an explosive release burst, occur in roughly 20% of the world's languages, yet their phonological and phonetic properties are still poorly understood.
Osu, Sylvester, Clements, G.N.
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The Sindhi implosives: archaism or innovation?

open access: yes, 2009
The belief that the Sindhi implosives represent direct inheritance of the voiced preglottalized mediae, which are reliably reconstructed for the greater part of PIE on other grounds, is shown to be inconsistent with the presence in Sindhi of exceptions ...
Woodhouse, Robert H.
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Remote Origins: 'Water Towns', Olbicella, and the root *alb- (Origini remote. Il caso delle “città d’acqua”, di Olbicella e della radice *alb-)

open access: yes, 2011
This paper outlines a new applied epistemological aspect of the New Convergence Theory (NCT), aimed at developing a potentially 'homogeneous' vision among the different approaches in the field of Indo-European Linguistics.
Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco
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How do voiced retroflex stops evolve? Evidence from typology and an articulatory study

open access: yes, 2008
The present article illustrates that the specific articulatory and aerodynamic requirements for voiced but not voiceless alveolar or dental stops can cause tongue tip retraction and tongue mid lowering and thus retroflexion of front coronals.
Fuchs, Susanne, Hamann, Silke
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Phonetic issues in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European (PIE)

open access: yes, 2012
Por razones tipológicas, R. Jakobson (1957) puso en duda la existencia de las oclusivas sonoras aspiradas sin la presencia de las sordas correspondientes en el sistema del protoindoeuropeo reconstruido por los comparatistas. Surgió después toda una serie
Martínez Celdrán, Eugenio
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Glottalization and tonogenesis in Athabaskan, Balto–Slavic and Germanic

open access: yes, 2010
Prema mojoj teoriji o slavenskoj akcentuaciji, baltoslavenski akut bio je grkljanski zatvorni suglasnik koji se razvio iz protoindoeuropskih laringala i grkljanskih konsonanata te je proizveo kratki uzlazni ton u kasnom protoslavenskom.
Frederik Kortlandt, Kortlandt, Frederik
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