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Lenition And Contrast The Functional Consequences Of Certain Phonetically Conditioned Sound Changes 1st Edition Naomi Gurevich

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Lenition And Contrast The Functional Consequences Of Certain Phonetically Conditioned Sound Changes 1st Edition Naomi Gurevich
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.77 MB
Pages: 329
Author: Naomi Gurevich
ISBN: 9780203505052, 0203505050
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Lenition And Contrast The Functional Consequences Of Certain Phonetically Conditioned Sound Changes 1st Edition Naomi Gurevich by Naomi Gurevich 9780203505052, 0203505050 instant download after payment.

This book analyzes 153 languages from a large variety of families to establish a previously unexplored relationship between phonetically conditioned sound changes such as lenitions and functional (meaning maintenance related) considerations. Carefully collecting numerous inventories of consonants, this collection is likely to become an important resource for future linguistics research. By distinguishing between phonetic and phonological neutralization, and showing that the first does not necessarily result in the second, Naomi Gurevich uncovers previously unexplored and often surprising trends in the relationship between phonetics and phonology.

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