2017
DOI: 10.5334/gjgl.170
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Underlying and derived glides in Middle High German

Abstract: The present study investigates the phonology of glides in Middle High German. On the basis of surface contrasts between prevocalic nuclear glides in syllable-final position ([VG.V]) and postvocalic glides in onset position ([V.GV]), it is argued that the latter were underlying glides (e.g. the /w/ in [le.wə] ‘lion’) and that the former were glides derived from vowels (e.g. the offglide [o̯] in the diphthong [uo̯] from /uo/). Underlying glides are argued to be [+consonantal], while nuclear glides ‒ like the vow… Show more

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“…El estatus fonológico de las deslizadas es notoriamente controvertido en muchas lenguas (Hume, 1995;Padgett, 2008;Nevins y Chitoran, 2008;Soultatis, 2013;Hall, 2017) e, inclusive, en el español (Mel'čuk, 2006, pp. 543-561).…”
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“…El estatus fonológico de las deslizadas es notoriamente controvertido en muchas lenguas (Hume, 1995;Padgett, 2008;Nevins y Chitoran, 2008;Soultatis, 2013;Hall, 2017) e, inclusive, en el español (Mel'čuk, 2006, pp. 543-561).…”
Section: Deslizadasunclassified