Different nature of final glottalization gives rise to different sound change patterns: Evidence from a comparative study of two Chinese varieties

The 4th International Workshop on Sound Change (WSC4)

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Main Authors: Shen Ruiqing, Lin, Qing
Other Authors: CHINESE STUDIES
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2019
Online Access:https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/163062
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1630622024-04-02T23:51:04Z Different nature of final glottalization gives rise to different sound change patterns: Evidence from a comparative study of two Chinese varieties Shen Ruiqing Lin, Qing CHINESE STUDIES The 4th International Workshop on Sound Change (WSC4) 2019-12-26T04:03:08Z 2019-12-26T04:03:08Z 2017 2019-12-25T04:28:32Z Conference Paper Shen Ruiqing, Lin, Qing (2017). Different nature of final glottalization gives rise to different sound change patterns: Evidence from a comparative study of two Chinese varieties. The 4th International Workshop on Sound Change (WSC4). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/163062 Elements
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Different nature of final glottalization gives rise to different sound change patterns: Evidence from a comparative study of two Chinese varieties
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title Different nature of final glottalization gives rise to different sound change patterns: Evidence from a comparative study of two Chinese varieties
title_short Different nature of final glottalization gives rise to different sound change patterns: Evidence from a comparative study of two Chinese varieties
title_full Different nature of final glottalization gives rise to different sound change patterns: Evidence from a comparative study of two Chinese varieties
title_fullStr Different nature of final glottalization gives rise to different sound change patterns: Evidence from a comparative study of two Chinese varieties
title_full_unstemmed Different nature of final glottalization gives rise to different sound change patterns: Evidence from a comparative study of two Chinese varieties
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