On doubly articulated labial-velar stops and nasals in Tibeto-Burman

Observations are made here of an areal, typological and historical nature about labial-velar stops and nasals in the Adu variety of Yi. These segments are shown to be unusual in a series of different ways. It is also likely that the presence of labial-velar stops was once more widespread in...

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Main Author: Hajek, John
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1779362024-06-05T02:01:05Z On doubly articulated labial-velar stops and nasals in Tibeto-Burman Hajek, John University of Melbourne Arts and Humanities Adu Yi Tibeto-Burman Observations are made here of an areal, typological and historical nature about labial-velar stops and nasals in the Adu variety of Yi. These segments are shown to be unusual in a series of different ways. It is also likely that the presence of labial-velar stops was once more widespread in Tibeto-Burman. Published version 2024-06-05T02:01:05Z 2024-06-05T02:01:05Z 2006 Journal Article Hajek, J. (2006). On doubly articulated labial-velar stops and nasals in Tibeto-Burman. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 29(2), 127-135. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.29.2.05 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177936 10.32655/LTBA.29.2.05 2 29 127 135 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 2006 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf
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Tibeto-Burman
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Adu Yi
Tibeto-Burman
Hajek, John
On doubly articulated labial-velar stops and nasals in Tibeto-Burman
description Observations are made here of an areal, typological and historical nature about labial-velar stops and nasals in the Adu variety of Yi. These segments are shown to be unusual in a series of different ways. It is also likely that the presence of labial-velar stops was once more widespread in Tibeto-Burman.
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title On doubly articulated labial-velar stops and nasals in Tibeto-Burman
title_short On doubly articulated labial-velar stops and nasals in Tibeto-Burman
title_full On doubly articulated labial-velar stops and nasals in Tibeto-Burman
title_fullStr On doubly articulated labial-velar stops and nasals in Tibeto-Burman
title_full_unstemmed On doubly articulated labial-velar stops and nasals in Tibeto-Burman
title_sort on doubly articulated labial-velar stops and nasals in tibeto-burman
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