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Two Sources of the Nasalized rhymes and the Glottalized rhymes in Nankang Hakka, Jiangxi
彭凱筠 , Masters Advisor:曹逢甫
繁體中文
DOI:
10.6843/NTHU.2012.00469
小稱音變 ; 喉塞音 ; 鼻化韻母 ; 鼻音尾╱鼻化小稱詞 ; 語法化輪迴 ; The sound change of diminutive ; Glottalized stop ; Nasalized vowel ; Nasal coda/ Nasalized diminutive ; Grammaticalization cycle


- Chung rungfu, Cheng mingchung, 2007. The Role of the Glottal Stop in Diminutives:
連結: - Cheng mingchung, 2010. The Geographic Distribution of the Diminutives in Yuebei
連結: - Formation in Southeastern Chinese Dialects. Concentric: Studies in Linguisitcs.
連結: - Theoretical Considerations. Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1-1:38-63.
連結: - Ohala, J. J. 1989. Sound change is drawn from a pool of synchronic variation.
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