Labial Instability in Sound Change

Labial Instability in Sound Change
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Publisher : Organizational Knowledge Press
Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-10 : 0967253705
ISBN-13 : 9780967253701
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Book Synopsis Labial Instability in Sound Change by : Richard E. McDorman

Download or read book Labial Instability in Sound Change written by Richard E. McDorman and published by Organizational Knowledge Press. This book was released on 1999-06-01 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The renowned historical linguist Hans Henrich Hock once commented that, for reasons that are not well understood, there sometimes appear "curious gaps" in the bilabial slot of languages' series of obstruent phonemes. Hock based his comment on the observation that if a language lacks a voiceless stop at one of the cardinal points of articulation, the missing segment is almost always /p/. Labial Instability in Sound Change (Explanations for the loss of /p/) explains the driving force behind this phenomenon. The theory advanced by the book accounts for why, over time, languages lose the /p/ sound more often than any other voiceless stop (sounds of a similar class). The book describes the phenomenon of "labial instability" in articulatory and acoustic terms. Labial Instability in Sound Change argues for a particular school of sound change (John Ohala's phonetic theory) while clarifying the complex relationships among speech perception, acoustic and articulatory phonetics, language typology, and sound change.


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