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Universal 1695:

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Universal 1695:

Original
Universal Hierarchy of Consonantal Strength:
voiceless plosives > voiced stops > voiceless fricatives > voiced fricatives > nasals > lateral liquids (l-sounds) > central liquids (r-sounds) > high vowels > mid vowels > low vowels.
Standardized
Universal Hierarchy of Consonantal Strength:
voiceless plosives > voiced stops > voiceless fricatives > voiced fricatives > nasals > lateral liquids (l-sounds) > central liquids (r-sounds) > high vowels > mid vowels > low vowels.
Keywords
consonant, strength, sonority
Domain
phonology
Type
implicational hierarchy
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
languages mentioned in Vennemann 1988, with special reference to German, Germanic, Italian, and Latin
Source
Vennemann 1988: 9
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    a version of the sonority hierarchy, relevant for all kinds of purposes, including phonotactics.

    1. May 2020

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