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Universal 777:

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Universal 777:

Original
Languages usually have at least three primary oral stops.
Standardized
There are at least three primary oral stops.
Keywords
consonant, oral, stop
Domain
phonology
Type
unconditional
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
317 language sample from Nartey 1979
Source
Nartey 1979: 17, cited also in Lass 1984: 153
Counterexamples
Hawaiian (Remote Oceanic, Austronesian), Maidu (Maiduan) (Nartey 1979: 16)

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    1. Cf. Hockett’s claim (#1335): No phonological system has fewer than two contrasting positions of articulation for stops.2. Primary oral stops are those speech sounds made with a pulmonic air stream and a complete closure of two articulators (as in the single articulations /p,t/) or four articulators (as in the double articulations /kp, gb/). The release of such sounds may be sudden (as in the stops /p,t/) or delayed (as in the affricates /pf, ts/) (Nartey 1979: 17).

    1. May 2020

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