Abstract
Abstract
After a short chronology of the investigation, the author discusses the nature of the implosives and the problems resulting from their complexity and ambiguity. One of the main problems is that of the production of voice; the most satisfactory solution is offered by the ‘active voice’ suggested by Husson. From certain phenomena it can be seen that the articulation is based upon the more or less modified movements of the second phase of the act of deglutition; wherein certain reflex-conditioned interdependencies play an important part. As a result, there is not merely one phonemic constituent to be called ‘implosion’, but two or three different ones, depending on the points of departure of articulation. ‘Implosion’ is one of the most ancient and archaic manners of articulation.
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Language and Linguistics
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2 articles.
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1. MERLINGEN’S IMPLOSIVES, BARTHOLOMAE’S LAW, GERMANIC ASPIRATES AND CONSONANT SHIFTS;Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur (PBB);1997
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