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Fortis and Lenis in Germanic - American University Studies Series 1: Germanic Languages and Literature First edition
Gerda I Alexander
Fortis and Lenis in Germanic - American University Studies Series 1: Germanic Languages and Literature First edition
Gerda I Alexander
This study represents a bold reanalysis of the phonemic system of Germanic consonants. The accepted primary voiced-voiceless phonemic contrast is replaced by fortis-lenis, whose origin is projected back into Proto-Germanic. It is proposed to view the Germanic consonant shift as the result of lenition in Gmc. /b d g f X s X/ and of strengthening of articulation in Gmc. /p t k/. Voice and spirantization are characteristic of the lenis members, whereas voicelessness and extraduration are characteristic of fortis. This concept, backed by orthographic, comparative and acoustic phonetic data, supplies not only a simpler and more plausible development into the daughter languages, but also provides a common element in the explanation of the First and Second Sound Shift.
198 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 31, 1983 |
ISBN13 | 9780820400280 |
Publishers | Peter Lang Publishing Inc |
Pages | 198 |
Dimensions | 263 × 156 × 13 mm · 317 g |
Language | English |
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