1. Stated as a universal acquisitional sequence, but can be assumed to be intended also as a universal implication. 2. Bailey (1977) makes a similar claim that apical consonants tend to be favored syllable-initially, but velars syllable-finally, in the languages of the world.
1. Stated as a universal acquisitional sequence, but can be assumed to be intended also as a universal implication. 2. Bailey (1977) makes a similar claim that apical consonants tend to be favored syllable-initially, but velars syllable-finally, in the languages of the world.