Exceptional nasal-stop inventories
This article explores the topic of exceptionality in phonology focusing on nasal-stop inventories. A meticulous survey shows that it is normal for such systems to include at least two anterior units: /m/ and /n/. The finding that the introduction of /ŋ/, the first posterior unit to appear, normally...
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Auteur principal: | Carlos-Eduardo Piñeros |
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Langue: | CA EN |
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
2016
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