Consonant gradation
978-613-4-24733-7
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2011-01-25
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Consonant gradation is a type of consonant mutation, in which consonants alternate between various "grades". It is found in some Finno-Lappic languages such as Finnish, Estonian and Northern Sámi, as well as in the Samoyed language Nganasan. Of the Baltic-Finnic languages, the Votic language is known for its extensive set of gradation patterns. Consonant gradation in some of these languages is not (or is no longer) purely phonological, although this may be surmised for various reconstructions of Proto-Finnic. In archiphonemic terms, the mutation is a type of lenition in which there are quantitative (e.g. /kː/ vs. /k/) as well as qualitative (e.g. /k/ vs. /v/) alternations.
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