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No place for /h/: an ERP investigation of English fricative place features. [PDF]

open access: yesLang Cogn Neurosci, 2016
Schluter K, Politzer-Ahles S, Almeida D.
europepmc   +1 more source

Back(ing) Glottal & Guttural Patterns in Onsets and Nuclei.

open access: yes, 2012
International audiencePhonological typology is a leading field in empirical linguistics today. It owes this privilege to a rich tradition of theoretical research on the sound patterns of language, and to the number of significant cross-linguistic ...
Naïm, Samia, Léonard, Jean-Léo
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Phonetic complexity and stuttering in Spanish. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Linguist Phon, 2007
Howell P, Au-Yeung J.
europepmc   +1 more source

Aspectos fonéticos implicados en la reconstrucción del protoindoeuropeo (PIE)

open access: yes
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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Vowel- and Diphthong-Like Spectral Patterns in Sperm Whale Codas. [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Mind (Camb)
Beguš G   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Proto-Germanic N-Stems A Study in Diachronic Morphophonology

open access: yes
The n -stems are an intriguing part of Proto-Germanic morphology. Unlike any other noun class, the n -stems have roots that are characterized by systematic consonant and vowel alternations across the different Germanic dialects. This monograph represents
Kroonen, Guus.
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The glottalic theory survey and synthesis

open access: yes, 1993
Salmons, Joseph 1956-
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The Glottalic Theory and the “Kortlandt Effect”

The paper discusses the "Kortlandt Effect" in Proto-Indo ...
openaire   +3 more sources

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