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245 0 0 _aHighly complex syllable structure
_bA typological and diachronic study /
_cShelece Easterday.
020 _a9783961101948
024 8 _ahttps://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3268721
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100 1 _aEasterday, Shelece
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264 1 _bLanguage Science Press,
300 _a1 online resource (1 p.)
490 1 _aStudies in Laboratory Phonology
506 0 _aAccess copy available to the general public.
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520 _aThe 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, with few approaches treating these as natural or unproblematic structures. This book is an investigation of the properties of languages with highly complex syllable patterns. The two aims are (i) to establish whether these languages share other linguistic features in common such that they constitute a distinct linguistic type, and (ii) to identify possible diachronic paths and natural mechanisms by which these patterns come about in the history of a language. These issues are investigated in a diversified sample of 100 languages, 25 of which have highly complex syllable patterns.
588 0 _aDescription based on print version record.
590 _aLanguage Science Press 2018-2020
650 7 _aLanguage Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics
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650 0 _aLanguage arts
655 0 _aElectronic books.
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830 0 _aStudies in Laboratory Phonology
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