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Universal 787: glottal stop ⇒ primary oral stop

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Universal 787: glottal stop ⇒ primary oral stop

Original
No language has a glottal stop unless it also has a primary oral stop.
Standardized
IF there is a glottal stop, THEN there must be a primary oral stop.
Keywords
consonant, oral, glottal, stop
Domain
phonology
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
absolute
Basis
317 language sample from Nartey 1979
Source
Nartey 1979: 28
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    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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