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Austronesian sound changes
Re: Austronesian sound changes
Ok I made this thread just so that I can ask:
Does anyone have access to "Studies in Austronesian Linguistics" (1988), edited by Richard McGinn? Specifically, the chapter "The PAN Consonant System" by John U. Wolff.
Does anyone have access to "Studies in Austronesian Linguistics" (1988), edited by Richard McGinn? Specifically, the chapter "The PAN Consonant System" by John U. Wolff.
Re: Austronesian sound changes
Unfortunately that one I do not have a copy of. It does not seem to be on Libgen either unfortunately. Wolff revisits the Proto-Austronesian consonant system in a paper called Some Proto Austronesian coronals reexamined that you can find in here.
I did manage to get hands on hardcopy versions of his Proto-Austronesian Phonology with Glossary, volumes 1 and 2. The information in those is relevant and compelling. I'm sure you can get them online
I did manage to get hands on hardcopy versions of his Proto-Austronesian Phonology with Glossary, volumes 1 and 2. The information in those is relevant and compelling. I'm sure you can get them online
Re: Austronesian sound changes
Thanks! I was trying to find the *L that is not present in Blust's (2009) reconstruction, and I got my answer now.Raholeun wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 1:30 pm Unfortunately that one I do not have a copy of. It does not seem to be on Libgen either unfortunately. Wolff revisits the Proto-Austronesian consonant system in a paper called Some Proto Austronesian coronals reexamined that you can find in here.
I did manage to get hands on hardcopy versions of his Proto-Austronesian Phonology with Glossary, volumes 1 and 2. The information in those is relevant and compelling. I'm sure you can get them online