1. May 2020 FP One Comment Universal 283: palatovelar ⇒ dental Posted in Universals Archive Universal 283: palatovelar ⇒ dental Original It is apparently a universal fact, then, that palatoalveolar sounds develop in child language only after dental sounds. Standardized IF there are palatoalveolar consonants, THEN there are dental consonants. Keywords consonant, palatoalveolar, dental Domain phonology Type implication Status achronic but presumably diachronically motivated Quality absolute? Basis languages mentioned in Jakobson 1941 Source Jakobson 1941: 47 Counterexamples Previous Post nonesuch 13 Next Post nonesuch 1 FP View more posts One Comment FP 1. Explicitly stated as a universal acquisitional sequence, but can be assumed to be intended also as a universal implication. 2. See discussion in Hawkins (1987). 1. May 2020 Comments are closed.
FP 1. Explicitly stated as a universal acquisitional sequence, but can be assumed to be intended also as a universal implication. 2. See discussion in Hawkins (1987). 1. May 2020
1. Explicitly stated as a universal acquisitional sequence, but can be assumed to be intended also as a universal implication. 2. See discussion in Hawkins (1987).