This paper presents data from the Wakashan family of languages spoken in British Columbia which demonstrate a greater degree of interaction between metrical and segmental rules than has previously been detailed. Specifically, changes in metrical structure in certain of the Wakashan languages have led to a number of re-analyses of older segmental processes, playing a role in general diachronic change.
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Kwak̓wala Haíɫzaqvḷa (Heiltsuk) Nuuchahnulth (Nootka) Diitiidʔaatx̣ (Nitinat) Makah X̄enaksialak̓ala / X̄a'islak̓ala (Haisla)Resource Type
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Grammars and Language Description
Grammars and Language Description
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