Dutch Sonorants: The Role of Place of Articulation in Phonotactics |
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approach argue assimilation asymmetry baseline element become velar behaviour Booij branching onset chapter claim coda position coda-onset sequences Cologne German consonant clusters consonantal baseline constituent contain contrast coronal nasal cross-linguistic crucial deletion difference diphthongs dissertation distribution Dutch liquids Dutch nasals Dutch sonorants English epenthesis fact foot-initial foot-internal fricative given Government Phonology Harris & Lindsey head hierarchy homorganic instance labial labial nasal labio-dental languages laryngeal lax vowels lenition licensing relations Maddieson manner specifications markedness mid vowels node obstruent obstruent-lateral clusters obstruent-liquid clusters obstruent-rhotic clusters occur onset clusters onset position Oostendorp 2000a palatal glide patterns phonetic phonotactic place of articulation place specification preceding prosodic prosodic position prosodic structure realised restrictions rhotic rhotic liquid rhyme role sC clusters schwa Sonority Sequencing Principle suggests syllabified tense vowels Theory typically unmarked unstressed syllable velar nasal vocalisation voiced voiceless vowel systems well-formed well-formedness Wieringen word-final consonants word-initial word-medial words