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vowel system |
: Figure 2: EAS vowel system posited by ^[258]Alvar (1955a). : Hualde, J. I., & Sanders, B. P. (1995). A New Hypothesis on the Origin of the Eastern Andalusian Vowel System. Paper presented on the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 21, 426-437. : Sanders, B. P. (1998). The eastern Andalusian vowel system: Form and structure. Rivista di Lingüística, 10(1), 109-136. : Schwartz, J. L., Boë, L. J., Vallée, N., & Abry, C. (1997). Major Trends in Vowel System Inventories. Journal of Phonetics, 25, 233-253. [274]https://doi.org/10.1006/jpho.1997.0044 : Table 1. Reconstructed vowel system of Proto-Chibchan (^[67]Constenla Umaña, 2008) : The vowel system of Boruca consists of five vowels (/i/, /u/, /e/, /o/, and /a/) without any secondary features (^[114]Quesada Pacheco, 2019, pp. 33-34), as shown in [115]Table 8. : [146]Fikkert[147], Paula. 2005. From phonetic categories to phonological features specification: Acquiring the European Portuguese vowel system, Lingue e linguaggio, 4, 2: 263-280. |