Highly complex syllable structure : A typological and diachronic study
The syllable is a natural unit of organization in spoken language whose strongest cross-linguistic patterns are often explained in terms of a universal preference for the CV structure. Syllable patterns involving long sequences of consonants are both typologically rare and theoretically marginalized...
Main Author: | Easterday, Shelece (auth) |
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Format: | eBook |
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Berlin
Language Science Press
20191113
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