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Investigating environmental effects on phonology using diachronic models. [PDF]
Hartmann F +3 more
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Opening New Worlds of Meaning-A Scoping Review of Figurative Language in Autism Spectrum Disorder. [PDF]
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More on Network Approaches in Historical Chinese Phonology (音韵学)
Johann‐Mattis List
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The sustainability of recreational sports in Chinese cities based on cognitive entropy. [PDF]
Zou X, Wang J, Zhang X, Zheng M, Chen H.
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Editorial: The adaptive value of languages: non-linguistic causes of language diversity, volume II. [PDF]
Benítez-Burraco A, Moran S.
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Historical Outlines of English Phonology and Morphology: Middle English and Modern English
Samuel Moore
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Australian Journal of Linguistics, 1994
Abstract Nhanta is an Aboriginal language of Western Australia which has received little study and is currently on the verge of extinction. Nhanta is unique among the Kartu languages in displaying evidence of initial consonant loss, sonorant fortition (of laterals and rhotics), a length contrast in obstruents, and a distinctive glottal stop.
Juliette Blevins, Doug Marmion
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Abstract Nhanta is an Aboriginal language of Western Australia which has received little study and is currently on the verge of extinction. Nhanta is unique among the Kartu languages in displaying evidence of initial consonant loss, sonorant fortition (of laterals and rhotics), a length contrast in obstruents, and a distinctive glottal stop.
Juliette Blevins, Doug Marmion
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Oceanic Linguistics, 2002
The languages of northern Sarawak are noteworthy for their unusual phonological histories. Even among these, Kiput is exceptional. All North Sarawak languages reflect a split of the Proto-Austronesian voiced obstruents into a series of plain voiced obstruents and a parallel series of phonemic voiced aspirates, and most of the same languages have ...
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The languages of northern Sarawak are noteworthy for their unusual phonological histories. Even among these, Kiput is exceptional. All North Sarawak languages reflect a split of the Proto-Austronesian voiced obstruents into a series of plain voiced obstruents and a parallel series of phonemic voiced aspirates, and most of the same languages have ...
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