1. The lack of nasals seems to occur in the Salishan and Chemakuan language families and in the Nootka branch of the Wakashan family (Thompson & Thompson 1972: 442).2. Definition: A Primary Nasal Consonant (PNC) is a phoneme of which the most characteristic allophone is a voiced nasal stop, that is, a sound produced by a complete oral stoppage (e.g., apical, labial), velic opening, and vibration of the vocal chords (Ferguson 1963: 56).
1. The lack of nasals seems to occur in the Salishan and Chemakuan language families and in the Nootka branch of the Wakashan family (Thompson & Thompson 1972: 442).2. Definition: A Primary Nasal Consonant (PNC) is a phoneme of which the most characteristic allophone is a voiced nasal stop, that is, a sound produced by a complete oral stoppage (e.g., apical, labial), velic opening, and vibration of the vocal chords (Ferguson 1963: 56).