Pharyngeal Fricatives, and Pike's "Fricative" and "Frictional" Categories [microform] / R. K. Sprigg.

A discussion of pharyngeal fricatives in Arabic looks at voiced and voiceless varieties within the context of K. L. Pike's classifications. Pike treated pharyngeal fricatives as standing apart from others, including a number of oral fricatives and one glottal fricative in a category he called &...

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Main Author: Sprigg, R. K.
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Language:English
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