关于印欧假体

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Xaverio Ballester
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在亚美尼亚语和希腊语中,元音有时出现在元音之前,尤其是/r/之前,元音的起源一直是印欧语言学中争论的传统主题。虽然一些作者将其解释为一个纯元音,但所谓喉理论的追随者认为它是这个奇怪音位的另一个证据。
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On Indo-European Prosthesis
The origin of the vowel that is sometimes found before sonorants, especially before /r/, in Armenian and Greek has been a traditional subject of debate in Indo–European Linguistics. While some authors explain it as a mere prothetic vowel, the followers of the so–called laryngeal theory consider it rather as another evidence of this odd phoneme.
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