Phonological Reconstruction
Editors
[Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 3] 1988. 183 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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IntroductionMarc Dominicy and Juliette Dor | pp. 7–8
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Phonemic Reconstruction: Why and How?Christian Peeters | pp. 9–15
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From Phonetics to Phonology the Case of LaryngealsAlain Christol | pp. 17–37
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Tocharian Evidence for Laryngeal Metathesis in Indo-EuropeanLambert Isebaert | pp. 39–46
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Prenasalization in Proto-Indo-EuropeanAndré Martinet | pp. 47–51
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Some Problems of Phonological Reconstruction in Central SudanicDidier Demolin | pp. 53–95
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Glottalized Consonants a New DimensionDidier L. Goyvaerts | pp. 97–102
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An Attempt to Reconstruct Labial Consonants in MandeClaire Grégoire | pp. 103–155
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The Long and the Short of it Old English Spelling and Old English VowelsAnne King | pp. 157–178
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Summaries - Résumés - Samenvattingenpp. 179–183
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Subjects & Metadata
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General