2020
DOI: 10.4000/lla.277
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Proto-Berber phonological reconstruction: An update

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“…The reduced vowels *ə and *ă have merged phonologically with the full vowels *ā *ī *ū, while synchronic long vowels ā ī ū reflect the loss of a former laryngeal *h < *β (Kossmann 2001). In most but not all contexts, notably next to pharyngealised consonants and velars, u can be treated as a predictable allophone of the same phoneme as i and ə (Cohen & Taine-Cheikh 2000;Kossmann 2020). In accordance with usual practice for Zenaga, verbs will be cited in the 3 rd person masculine singular, and thus with the prefix y-.…”
Section: Zenaga Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduced vowels *ə and *ă have merged phonologically with the full vowels *ā *ī *ū, while synchronic long vowels ā ī ū reflect the loss of a former laryngeal *h < *β (Kossmann 2001). In most but not all contexts, notably next to pharyngealised consonants and velars, u can be treated as a predictable allophone of the same phoneme as i and ə (Cohen & Taine-Cheikh 2000;Kossmann 2020). In accordance with usual practice for Zenaga, verbs will be cited in the 3 rd person masculine singular, and thus with the prefix y-.…”
Section: Zenaga Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most varieties ǧǧ seems to be an ancient (and no longer productive) reflex of long yy. This can be shown from alternations in roots that involve a second radical y (Kossmann 1999: 232;2020a: 30-32, cf. also Prasse 1972-1974.…”
Section: Forms With ǧǧmentioning
confidence: 99%