International audienceAspirated fricatives are typologically uncommon sounds, only found in a handful of languages. This paper studies the diachronic pathways leading to the creation of aspirated fricatives. A review of the literature brings out seven such historical pathways. An eighth, heretofore unreported pattern of change is revealed by Shuiluo Pumi, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in China. These diachronic data have non-trivial implications for phonological modelling as well as for the synchronic typology of sound patterns. First, they provide new evidence for the debate concerning the definition of the feature [+spread glottis]. Second, they explain some of the typological properties of aspirated fricatives, in particular the absence...
Background: We investigate the articulatory-acoustic relationship in German fricative sequences. We ...
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.21020.chiInternational audienceThrough comparison of regular sound ...
[[abstract]]The voiced initials in Huizhou dialects are devoiced completely just like most of other ...
The Qiándōng dialects of Hmongic are characterized by the presence of multiple aspirated spirants (C...
Aspirated fricatives are rare sounds cross-linguistically. This study focuses on the phonetic descri...
Dissimilation is classically considered as a phonetically categorical sound change. In contrast to t...
Pre-aspirated stops, known to be quite rare in the world’s languages, are shown herein to be signifi...
While some phonological mechanisms underlying tonogenesis have been understood for some time (e.g. M...
The chapter discusses phonetic, phonological, evolutionary, and typological properties of two partic...
This article presents new data on the contrast between the two voiceless coronal fricatives of Korea...
Scholars of Indo-European historical linguistics have long found it convenient to refer to well know...
Although Tibetan orthography distinguishes aspirated and unaspirated voiceless consonants, various a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98164/1/j.1467-1770.1959.tb01124.x.pd
International audienceThis paper presents two hitherto unnoticed sets of alternations in the tonal s...
This article aims to understand the development of diachronic asymmetries in phonological systems by...
Background: We investigate the articulatory-acoustic relationship in German fricative sequences. We ...
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.21020.chiInternational audienceThrough comparison of regular sound ...
[[abstract]]The voiced initials in Huizhou dialects are devoiced completely just like most of other ...
The Qiándōng dialects of Hmongic are characterized by the presence of multiple aspirated spirants (C...
Aspirated fricatives are rare sounds cross-linguistically. This study focuses on the phonetic descri...
Dissimilation is classically considered as a phonetically categorical sound change. In contrast to t...
Pre-aspirated stops, known to be quite rare in the world’s languages, are shown herein to be signifi...
While some phonological mechanisms underlying tonogenesis have been understood for some time (e.g. M...
The chapter discusses phonetic, phonological, evolutionary, and typological properties of two partic...
This article presents new data on the contrast between the two voiceless coronal fricatives of Korea...
Scholars of Indo-European historical linguistics have long found it convenient to refer to well know...
Although Tibetan orthography distinguishes aspirated and unaspirated voiceless consonants, various a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98164/1/j.1467-1770.1959.tb01124.x.pd
International audienceThis paper presents two hitherto unnoticed sets of alternations in the tonal s...
This article aims to understand the development of diachronic asymmetries in phonological systems by...
Background: We investigate the articulatory-acoustic relationship in German fricative sequences. We ...
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.21020.chiInternational audienceThrough comparison of regular sound ...
[[abstract]]The voiced initials in Huizhou dialects are devoiced completely just like most of other ...