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  • 21Stop consonant — A stop, plosive, or occlusive is a consonant sound produced by stopping the airflow in the vocal tract. The terms plosive and stop are usually used interchangeably, but they are not perfect synonyms. Plosives are stops with a pulmonic egressive… …

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  • 22Articulatory phonetics — Manners of articulation Obstruent Plosive (occlusive) Affricate Fricative Sibilant Sonorant Nasal Flap/Tap Approximant …

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  • 23Tamaz V. Gamkrelidze — Tamaz (Thomas) V. Gamkrelidze (Georgian თამაზ გამყრელიძე) (born October 23, 1929) is a distinguished Georgian linguist, orientalist and public benefactor, Academician (since 1974) and President (since February, 2005) of the Georgian Academy of… …

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  • 24Holger Pedersen (linguist) — Holger Pedersen (pronounced|ˈhʌlˀɡ̊ɐ ˈpʰeð̪ˀɐsn̩) was a Danish linguist who made significant contributions to language science and wrote about 30 authoritative works concerning several languages.He was born in Gelballe, Denmark on April 7, 1867… …

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  • 25Schleicher's fable — (avis akvāsas ka) is an artificial text composed in the reconstructed language Proto Indo European (PIE), published by August Schleicher in 1868. Schleicher was the first scholar to compose a text in PIE. The fable is entitled Avis akvāsas ka (… …

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  • 26Armenian hypothesis — The Armenian hypothesis of the Proto Indo European Urheimat , based on the Glottalic theory suggests that the Proto Indo European language was spoken during the 4th millennium BC in the Armenian Highland. It is an Indo Hittite model and does not… …

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  • 27Proto-Armenian language — The earliest testimony of the Armenian language dates to the 5th century AD (the Bible translation of Mesrob Mashtots). The earlier history of the language is unclear and the subject of much speculation.It is clear that Armenian is an Indo… …

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  • 28Proto-Indo-European phonology — The phonology of the Proto Indo European language (PIE) has been reconstructed by linguists, based on the similarities and differences among current and extinct Indo European languages. Because PIE was not written, linguists must rely on the… …

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  • 29Hirt's law — Hirt s law, named after Hermann Hirt who postulated it originally in 1895, is a Balto Slavic sound law which states in it s modern form that the inherited Proto Indo European stress would retract to non ablauting pretonic vowel or a syllabic… …

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  • 30Indo-Européen Commun — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Indo européen. Indo européen Langues indo européennes Albanais | Anatolien Arménien | Balte …

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