- as Mon–Khmer), in a
typical word, a
minor syllable, presyllable, or
sesquisyllable, is a
reduced (minor)
syllable followed by a full
tonic or stressed...
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disyllable →
sesquisyllable disyllable →
complex monosyllable disyllable →
simple monosyllable sesquisyllable sesquisyllable →
disyllable sesquisyllable → complex...
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Vietic Languages, the Arem
language also
makes use of pre-syllables or
sesquisyllables within the language. Arem
lacks the
breathy phonation common to most...
-
Huziwara (2012) and
Matisoff (2013). Jingpho-Luish
languages contain many
sesquisyllables.
Matisoff (2013),
citing Huziwara (2012),
provides the
following Stammbaum...
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phonemes */dʒ/ and */ɕ/. Proto-Vietic had
monosyllables CV(C) and
sesquisyllables C-CV(C). The
following initial clusters occurred, with
outcomes indicated:...
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following chain: kəri: > kəli: > kədi:/kədaj (-l- > -d-
shift in
tense sesquisyllables and
probable diphthongization of -i: > -aj). This in turn
changed to...
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structure found in some languages, such as the Mon–Khmer languages, is the
sesquisyllable (from Latin: sesqui-
meaning "one and a half"),
consisting of a stressed...
- 2014. Butler, Becky. ‘Approaching a
Phonological Understanding of the
Sesquisyllable with
Phonetic Evidence from
Khmer and Bunong’. In
Languages of Mainland...
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reconstructions (Wiktionary) Proto-Hmongic
reconstructions (Wiktionary) *m.- is a
sesquisyllable. Wang,
Fushi 王輔世. 1994.
Miaoyu guyin gouni 苗语古音構擬 /
Reconstruction of...
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irregularities in
synchronic languages reflecting Proto-Tai
sesquisyllables.
Examples of
sesquisyllables include:
Voiceless stop +
voiceless stop (*C̥.C̥-) *p...