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Universal 1603:

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Universal 1603:

Original
Low vowels are more likely to be regressively nasalized than high vowels.
Standardized
IF high vowels are regressively nasalized, THEN low vowels are regressively nasalized as well.
Keywords
nasalization, regressive, low, high, vowel
Domain
phonology
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
languages mentioned in Schourup 1972
Source
Schourup 1972: 540
Counterexamples
In Sora and other Munda languages, high back vowels are heavily nasalized, mid back vowels less nasalized, and low back vowels least nasalized of all. In Guarani (Tupi), only /i/ and /u/ are nasalized after an underlying nasal vowel. (Schourup 1972: 541)

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    Cf. #1288.

    1. May 2020

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