On Consonants and Syllable Boundaries

  • Harris K
  • Bell-Berti F
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Abstract

Arthur Bronstein, in his book The Pronunciation of American EjigJULjih (1960), follows the convention of dividing the sounds of the language into two classes—the consonants and the vowels. Within this rubric, he assigns the glottal stop [?] and the glottal fricative [h] to the ...

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Harris, K. S., & Bell-Berti, F. (1984). On Consonants and Syllable Boundaries. In Language and Cognition (pp. 89–95). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0381-5_10

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