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    Studies in Chinese phonology /

    Published 1997
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    Traditions and continuities : alliteration in old and modern Icelandic verse / by Adalsteinsson, Ragnar Ingi

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…An empty prop: the sonority minimumVowel alliteration in Icelandic poetry: some results; The theory of the glottal stop questionable; Lack of data support for the theory ofhistorical origin of vowel alliteration; Jiriczek's theory: an empty propand compressed results; Gnýstuðlar, s-alliteration, epenthetic alliteration; Jón Ólafsson Svefneyingur: gnýstuðull pioneer; Problematic uses of gnýstuðlar; Diverse opinions on gnýstuðlar amongpoets and scholars; Epenthetic alliteration and s-alliteration; Gnýstuðlar explained by sonority minimum; Summary.…”
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    Spanish language and sociolinguistic analysis /

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Quantitative analysis in language variation and change -- Combining population genetics (DNA) with historical linguistics -- Los Angeles Vernacular Spanish -- On the tenacity of Andean Spanish -- Spanish and Valencian in contact -- Children's Spanish subject pronoun expression: The role of social networks in the acquisition of a dialectal features during study abroad -- Lexical frequency and subject expression in native and non-native Spanish -- On glottal stops in Yucatan Spanish -- Vowel raising and social networks in Michoacán -- Bilingualism and aspiration -- Spanish and Portuguese parallels -- The tuteo of Rocha, Uruguay -- A corpus-based sociolinguistic study of contact-induced changes in subject placement in the Spanish of New York City bilinguals -- Social factors in semantic change -- Attitudes towards lexical Arabisms in sixteenth-century Spanish texts -- "Trabajar es en español, en ladino es lavorar."…”
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    Writing Japanese Katakana : an Introductory Japanese Language Workbook / by Gleeson, Jim

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; Copyright; Preface; Contents; How to Use This Book; The Evolution of Katakana; Katakana; a, i, u; e, o, Lengthening Character, Special Combinations; ka, ki, ku; ke, ko, Voiced Counterparts, Practice; sa, shi, su; se so, Voiced Counterparts, Special Combinations; Revision 1; ta, chi, tsu; te, to, Glottal Stop, Voiced Counterparts, Special Combinations; na, ni, nu; ne, no, Practice; ha, hi, fu; he, ho, Voiced and Semi-Voiced Counterparts, Special Combinations; Revision 2; ma, mi, mu; me, mo, Practice; ra, ri, ru; re, ro, Practice; ya, yu, yo; wa, o, n; Revision 3; Special Combinations.…”
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    Etymological dictionary of the Hittite inherited lexicon / by Kloekhorst, Alwin

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Preface -- Abbreviations and symbols -- General introduction -- Aim of this work -- The study of Hittite -- Dating of texts -- Methods of transcription --Anatolian language family -- The place of the Anatolian branch within PIE -- Towards a Hittite historical grammar -- Historical phonology -- Proto-Indo-European phoneme inventory -- Proto-Anatolian phoneme inventory -- Hittite phoneme inventory -- Cuneiform script -- Stops -- Glottal stop -- Affricate -- Fricatives -- Resonants -- Syllabic resonants -- Semi-vowels -- Vowels -- Plene spelling -- Ambiguity --Plene spelling of E and I -- The signs U and U -- Word-initially before vowels -- Word-initially before --Consonants -- Word-internally between consonant and vowel -- Word-internally between vowels -- Word-internally between vowel and consonant -- Word-internally between consonants -- overview of interconsonantal reflexes -- Word-finally after --Consonants -- Word-finally after vowels -- Conclusions -- Regarding U and U -- Epenthetic vowels -- Overview of the Hittite phoneme -- Inventory -- Changes from PIE to Hittite -- Lenition -- Fortition -- Stops.…”
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    Problems in comparative Chinese dialectology : the classification of Miin and Hakka / by Branner, David Prager

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…Rogue nasalization and evidence of voiceless nasals; 5.3. The shaang tone glottal stop in Miin; 5.4. Addendum: chiuhsheng lengthening?…”
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    German phonetics and phonology : theory and practice / by O'Brien, Mary Grantham

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Spirantization -- 6.2.5. Glottal Stop Insertion -- 6.2.6. Schwa Deletion -- 6.2.7. …”
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    Fucus : a Semitic/Afrasian gathering in remembrance of Albert Ehrman /

    Published 1988
    Table of Contents: “…NASALS, GLIDES, AND LIQUIDS -- 10.0. GLOTTAL STOP AND GLOTTAL AND PHARYNGEAL FRICATIVES -- 11.0. …”
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    Language contact and change in Mesoamerica and beyond /

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Six cases to examine; 5.1 Rhotic; 5.2 Alveolar affricate; 5.3 Palatal and velar nasal consonants; 5.4 Labiodental approximant; 5.5 Aspirated glottal stop; 5.6 Aspiration; 6. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 5. …”
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    Nakón-i'a wo! = Beginning Nakoda / by McArthur, Armand, Kennedy, Wilma

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Potential/Future Marker -kta -- Sounds: Glottal stop ['] -- Chapter 3 Exercises -- Chapter 4 -- Objectives, Dialogues, and Vocabulary -- Cardinal Numbers -- Ordinal numbers -- Mathematical operations -- Age and Time -- Distance and Height -- Chapter 4 Exercises -- Chapter 5 -- Objectives, Dialogues, and Vocabulary -- Kinship Nouns -- Reference to Time: Past, Present, and Future/Potential -- Class 3: Nasal Conjugation Verbs (or N-Conjugation) -- Plural of Subjects -- Chapter 5 Exercises -- Chapter 6 -- Objectives, Dialogues, and Vocabulary -- Negation -- Active and Stative Verbs…”
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    N!aqriaxe - The Phonology of an endangered Language of Botswana by Gerlach, Linda

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…2.1.3.3.2 The voiced accompaniment (series 2)2.1.3.3.3 The ejective accompaniment (series 3); 2.1.3.3.4 The voiced ejective accompaniment (series 4); 2.1.3.3.5 Plain+/ʔ/ -- the glottal stop accompaniment (series 18); 2.1.3.3.6 The aspirated accompaniment (series 5); 2.1.3.3.7 The voiced aspirated accompaniment (series 6); 2.1.3.3.8 Plain+/h/ -- the glottal fricative accompaniment (series 19); 2.1.3.3.9 Plain nasal -- the nasal accompaniment (series 7); 2.1.3.3.10 Preglottalized (series 8); 2.1.3.3.11 Plain+/q/ -- the voiceless uvular accompaniment (series 9)…”
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    A grammar of Patwin / by Lawyer, Lewis C.

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…The Glottal Fricative -- 2.3.7. The Glottal Stop -- 2.3.8. The Postalveolar Affricate -- 2.3.9. …”
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    Compensatory lengthening : phonetics, phonology, diachrony / by Kavitskaya, Darya, 1969-

    Published 2002
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    Tibeto-Burman tonology : a comparative account / by Weidert, Alfons

    Published 1987
    Table of Contents: “…, KNC TC-Ilb1, Barish TC-IV; 2.3.4 Examples for Chepang -- , KNC TC-III, Barish TC-III; 2.4 Exceptional Correspondences; 2.4.1 Chepang VOICE Phonation; 2.4.2 Chepang CREAKY Phonation; 2.4.3 Chepang BREATHY Phonation; 2.5 Concluding Remarks; 3. THE GLOTTAL STOP OR CREAKY PHONATION IN LIMBU; 3.1 Explanation of Syllable Structures; 3.2 Comparison of Syllable Structures; 3.2.1 A-Type vs. …”
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    A historical grammar of the Maya language of Yucatan : 1557-2000 / by Bricker, Victoria Reifler, 1940-

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Velar and Laryngeal "h"; 2.1.2. Glottal Stop; 2.1.3. Other Velar Consonants; 2.1.4. Glides; 2.1.5. …”
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