The Synchronic and Diachronic Phonology of Ejectives

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Psychology Press, 2002 - 375 páginas
This study is the first book-length examination of ejectives and their phonological patterning, deepening the empirical understanding of ejectives and contributing to both phonological theory and to typologies of sound change.
 

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Introduction
3
Assimilation
19
Debuccalization
123
Dissimilation
203
Ejective Voicing
225
Fission and Fusion
289
Conclusion
317
79
325
References
331
398
354
81
364
Language Index
369
86
372
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