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Labiovelars

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Author(s): Bridget Samuels
Abstract Stops made with velar articulation and lip rounding. …
Date: 2013-11-01

Attic Reversion

(602 words)

Author(s): Bridget Samuels
Abstract A development of PIE * ā peculiar to Attic, resulting in the merger of * ā with * ē except after e, i, r.   Attic-Ionic differed from other dialect groups in its treatment of PIE *ā. While other dialects typically retained * ā as [ɑ̄] (written as α), in Att.-Ion. merged with inherited (written as η), as seen with timḗ below. In Att., however, some cases of expected [ē] after [e, i, r] surface as [ɑ̄], as seen with neā́, oikíā, and khṓrā:   Att. Ion. other dialects     timḗ timḗ timā́ ‘honor’ …
Date: 2013-11-01

Merger

(423 words)

Author(s): Bridget Samuels
Abstract The coalescence of multiple phonemes into one. Seve…
Date: 2013-11-01