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Reconciling Indoeuropean Syllabification Adam I Cooper

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Reconciling Indoeuropean Syllabification Adam I Cooper
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.69 MB
Author: Adam I. Cooper
ISBN: 9789004236905, 9004236902
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Reconciling Indoeuropean Syllabification Adam I Cooper by Adam I. Cooper 9789004236905, 9004236902 instant download after payment.

In Reconciling Indo-European Syllabification, Adam Cooper brings together two seemingly disparate phenomena associated with Indo-European syllable structure: the heterosyllabic treatment of medial consonant clusters, which tolerates CVC syllables, and the right-hand vocalization of sonorants, which ostensibly avoids them. Operating from a perspective that is simultaneously empirical, theoretical, and historical in nature, he establishes their compatibility by crafting a formal analysis that integrates them into a single picture of the reconstructed system.
More generally, drawing on evidence from Vedic, Greek, and Proto-Indo-European itself, Cooper demonstrates the continued relevance of the ancient Indo-European languages to contemporary linguistic theory, and, moreover, reaffirms the value of the syllable as a unit of phonology, necessary for these languages’ formal representation.

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