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- adjective linguistics Related to or produced via complete
closure of theglottis .
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Examples
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There's one more rather dangerous theory that seems to give some plausibility to the glottalic theory, which I, due to its controversiality didn't want to pull out to soon.
Winter's Law in Balto-Slavic, "Hybrid Theory" and phonation - Part 1 2008
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The correspondence PS medial voiced stop MIE medial glottalic stop is also starting to seem fairly general.
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I'll be very surprized if you, as a glottalic theory proponent of sorts have not seen before the argument about stød actually representing a retention of glottalization?
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I don't see how *nṭ *ndʰ with traditional, or even glottalic PIE sound values would be either.
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The other however generates a glottalic velar plus obvious labialization.
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Tropylium: "I'll be very surprized if you, as a glottalic theory proponent of sorts have not seen before the argument about stød actually representing a retention of glottalization?"
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By “ejective” do you mean articualting the /k/ with a glottalic airstream mechanism?
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Tropylium: "The correspondence PS medial voiced stop MIE medial glottalic stop is also starting to seem fairly general."
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The glottalic theory proposes that the traditional series of
Everything2 New Writeups Alces 2010
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The first of these is the view from the glottalic theory, in which case Grimm's Law is quite a different change.
Everything2 New Writeups Alces 2010
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