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Plain text

Moroz, G. (2021). “Nasalization”. In: Typological Atlas of the Languages of Daghestan (TALD). Ed. by M. Daniel, K. Filatov, T. Maisak, G. Moroz, T. Mukhin, C. Naccarato and S. Verhees. Moscow: Linguistic Convergence Laboratory, NRU HSE. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6807070. http://lingconlab.ru/dagatlas.

BibTeX

@incollection{moroz2021,
  title = {Nasalization},
  author = {George Moroz},
  year = {2021},
  editor = {Michael Daniel and Konstantin Filatov and Timur Maisak and George Moroz and Timofey Mukhin and Chiara Naccarato and Samira Verhees},
  publisher = {Linguistic Convergence Laboratory, NRU HSE},
  address = {Moscow},
  booktitle = {Typological Atlas of the Languages of Daghestan (TALD)},
  url = {http://lingconlab.ru/dagatlas},
  doi = {10.5281/zenodo.6807070},
}

General chapter: Phonology

Nasalized vowels are a common feature of Andic and Tsezic languages, however some researchers report a sporadic final n-delition that leads to the development of nasalized vowels in other branches (e.g. Bezhta, (Comrie et al. 2015)).

References

Comrie, B., Khalilov, M., Khalilova, Z. (2015). A grammar of Bezhta. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.