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Osage I: Phonemes and Historical Phonology

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“…Turkish (Lees 1961: 50) b. Uyghur (Hahn 1991: 82) c. Dutch (only if the second obstruent is a fricative or a coronal suffix -Booij 1995: 58-64) (5) Obstruents in an obstruent cluster must agree in voicing class and must be voiceless. a. Osage (H. Wolf 1952) b. Modern Irish (Ó Siadhail 1989) c. Hixkaryana (Derbyshire 1985) d. Swedish (stops only - Helgason & Ringen 2007, 2008 Admittedly, the statements above are based for the most part on transcription data, which systematically overstates the categoriality of sound patterns.…”
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“…Turkish (Lees 1961: 50) b. Uyghur (Hahn 1991: 82) c. Dutch (only if the second obstruent is a fricative or a coronal suffix -Booij 1995: 58-64) (5) Obstruents in an obstruent cluster must agree in voicing class and must be voiceless. a. Osage (H. Wolf 1952) b. Modern Irish (Ó Siadhail 1989) c. Hixkaryana (Derbyshire 1985) d. Swedish (stops only - Helgason & Ringen 2007, 2008 Admittedly, the statements above are based for the most part on transcription data, which systematically overstates the categoriality of sound patterns.…”
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“…Turkish (Lees 1961: 50)Uyghur (Hahn 1991: 82)Dutch (only if the second obstruent is a fricative or a coronal suffix – Booij 1995: 58–64)Obstruents in an obstruent cluster must agree in voicing class and must be voiceless. Osage (H. Wolf 1952)Modern Irish (Ó Siadhail 1989)Hixkaryana (Derbyshire 1985)Swedish (stops only – Helgason & Ringen 2007, 2008)…”
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