Kiranti linking /ʔ/
Van Driem (1990:84)1 has recently called attention to a linking /7/ in Kiranti: "In Limbu, compounds arose such as hanuo 'fireplace stone', derived from ha 'tooth' and /up 'stone' with an unexplained linking glottal stop, not uncommon in compounds." The /7/...
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Main Author: | Benedict, Paul K. |
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