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Universal 1859:

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Universal 1859:

Original
The alveolar and retroflex stops generally tend to become taps and flaps intervocalically.
Standardized
The alveolar and retroflex stops generally tend to become taps and flaps intervocalically.
Keywords
liquid, stop, tap, flap, retroflex
Domain
phonology
Type
unconditional
Status
unclear whether diachronic and/or achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
languages in Bhat 1974
Source
Bhat 1974: 89
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    Flap: the tip of the tongue curled in and struck aginst the roof of the mouth in passing on its way back to its restposition.Tap: the tip of the tongue strikes against the roof of the mouthimmediately after leavcing its rest position (Ladefoged 1971, cited in Bhat 1974: 85).

    1. May 2020

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