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Phonetics / Vowels / Indo-European linguistics / Languages of the United States / Laryngeal theory / Yurok language / Apophony / Indo-European ablaut / Proto-Germanic language / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Linguistic morphology
Date: 2006-07-05 17:43:10
Phonetics
Vowels
Indo-European linguistics
Languages of the United States
Laryngeal theory
Yurok language
Apophony
Indo-European ablaut
Proto-Germanic language
Linguistics
Historical linguistics
Linguistic morphology

ONE CASE OF CONTRAST EVOLUTION IN THE YUROK VOWEL SYSTEM1 Juliette Blevins University of California, Berkeley This paper examines a case of contrast evolution in Yurok, an Algic language. Former *e has split into two vow

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