2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0025100317000305
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Palatal click allophony in Mangetti Dune !Xung: Implications for sound change

Abstract: Click consonants are well known for lacking allophonic variation. This lack of variation has been attributed to the existence of articulatory constraints on the coronal constrictions that are imposed by the existence of a second dorsal constriction. The current study investigates temporal acoustic differences among the four contrastive coronal click types in the /i/ and /u/ contexts in Mangetti Dune !Xung. Clicks have been described as being either non-affricated or affricated. However, when vowel context is t… Show more

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“…Pharyngeal consonants also have secondary pharyngealization, while they lack a place structure.44 The coronal part is taken to be the primary location (as suggested byTrubetzkoy (1939Trubetzkoy ( [1960),Jakobson, Fant & Halle (1952),and Chomsky & Halle (1968)). Danis (2015) shows that clicks reduce or neutralize to or alternate with dorsals in Fwe and Yeyi.45 References on clicks includeBennett (2008Bennett ( , 2009Bennett ( , 2014,Bradfield (2014),Jakobson (1968),Ladefoged & Traill (1984, 1994,Miller (2017),Miller, Namaseb & Iskarous (2007),Sagey (1986),Traill (1993Traill ( , 1995,Wright et al (1995).…”
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“…Pharyngeal consonants also have secondary pharyngealization, while they lack a place structure.44 The coronal part is taken to be the primary location (as suggested byTrubetzkoy (1939Trubetzkoy ( [1960),Jakobson, Fant & Halle (1952),and Chomsky & Halle (1968)). Danis (2015) shows that clicks reduce or neutralize to or alternate with dorsals in Fwe and Yeyi.45 References on clicks includeBennett (2008Bennett ( , 2009Bennett ( , 2014,Bradfield (2014),Jakobson (1968),Ladefoged & Traill (1984, 1994,Miller (2017),Miller, Namaseb & Iskarous (2007),Sagey (1986),Traill (1993Traill ( , 1995,Wright et al (1995).…”
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confidence: 99%