Re: finally, a non-cretinous exposition of the Laryngeal theory
- From: "Richard Wordingham" <jrw0602@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 17:05:30 +0100
<analyst41@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As far as I know - no Indian language (present or past) has stops
further back than "k" which can be called the king of IE sounds.
Uvular: Urdu, an Indic language, has /q/.
Glottal: Kharia, a Munda language, definitely has word final /?/.
Richard.
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