Proto-algic V
Doublets and their Implications
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Algonquian languages-- PhonologyAbstract
Accumulating evidence suggests that a recalcitrant problem first addressed by Howard Berman - how to explain an apparent correspondence among PA *t, W t, and Y ? - is best solved by reconstructing Proto-Algic doublets. These doublets suggest dialect mixing before the breakup of Proto-Algic society, with frequent elements commonly manifesting the prestige-dialect innovations. The combination of *? with adjacent consonants, once e-dropping is taken into account, explains the glottalized consonants in several words - but others remain and should be transcribed.Downloads
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Proulx, . P. (1994). Proto-algic V: Doublets and their Implications. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 19, 115-182. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.321