1. May 2020 FP One Comment Universal 936: Posted in Universals Archive Universal 936: Original Secondary nasal consonants are, apart from borrowing and analogical formations, always the result of diachronic developments from clusters. Standardized Secondary nasal consonants are, apart from borrowing and analogical formations, always the result of diachronic developments from clusters. Keywords consonant, nasal Domain phonology Type target < source Status diachronic Quality absolute Basis languages in Ferguson 1963 Source Ferguson 1963: 58 (IX) Counterexamples Previous Post nonesuch 13 Next Post nonesuch 1 FP View more posts One Comment FP A Secondary nasal consonant (SNC) is a nasal consonant phoneme the most characteristic phoneme of which is not a simple voiced nasal (Ferguson 1963: 56-7). 1. May 2020 Comments are closed.
FP A Secondary nasal consonant (SNC) is a nasal consonant phoneme the most characteristic phoneme of which is not a simple voiced nasal (Ferguson 1963: 56-7). 1. May 2020
A Secondary nasal consonant (SNC) is a nasal consonant phoneme the most characteristic phoneme of which is not a simple voiced nasal (Ferguson 1963: 56-7).