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oapen-20.500.12657-310732021-11-25T10:55:23Z Rhotics.New Data and Perspectives Beňuš, Štefan Cohen, Evan-Gary Romano, Antonio Pouplier, Marianne Hoole, Philip Sankoff, Gillian M. Scobbie, James van 't Veer, Marijn Khattab, Ghada A. Syed, Nasir van Hout, Roeland Tops, Evie Baltazani, Mary van de Velde, Hans Blondeau, Hélène Nicolaidis, Katerina Punnoose, Reenu Romero, Joaquín Riera, María Bombien, Lasse Petin, Cédric Savu, Carmen-Florina VIETTI, Alessandro SPREAFICO, Lorenzo phonetik phonetics language acquisition phonology fonetica soziolinguistik lingue phonologie r-sounds lautlehre fonologia insegnamento delle lingue sprachen language r-laut rhotics spracherwerb socio-linguistica suono r sociolinguistics Consonant Italy Syllable Uvular consonant Voiced dental alveolar and postalveolar trills Vowel bic Book Industry Communication::C Language::CF linguistics This book provides an insight into the patterns of variation and change of rhotics in different languages and from a variety of perspectives. It sheds light on the phonetics, the phonology, the socio-linguistics and the acquisition of /r/-sounds in languages as diverse as Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Kuikuro, Malayalam, Romanian, Slovak, Tyrolean and Washili Shingazidja thus contributing to the discussion on the unity and uniqueness of this group of sounds. 2017-11-22 00:00:00 2020-04-01T13:22:59Z 2020-04-01T13:22:59Z 2013 book 639804 OCN: 1030816198 9788860461025 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31073 eng application/pdf Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International 639804.pdf https://purl.org/bupress/publications/9788860461025 bu,press 0b8385f0-3ec9-4263-b8fa-6079ab073707 9788860461025 276 Bozen-Bolzano open access
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This book provides an insight into the patterns of variation and change of rhotics in different languages and from a variety of perspectives. It sheds light on the phonetics, the phonology, the socio-linguistics and the acquisition of /r/-sounds in languages as diverse as Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Kuikuro, Malayalam, Romanian, Slovak, Tyrolean and Washili Shingazidja thus contributing to the discussion on the unity and uniqueness of this group of sounds.
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