The Phonology of Armenian

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Clarendon Press, 1998 - 280 sider
This study presents the first contemporary linguistic treatment of Armenian, an Indo-European language whose distinct dialects range geographically from Poland to India. The book documents a rich linguistic (and literary) history dating from the fourth-century translation of the Bible into Classical Armenian. Data are drawn from Classical, Middle, and Standard Eastern and Western Armenian, and from the author's fieldwork on non-standard dialects.

Om forfatteren (1998)

Bert Vaux is an Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Harvard University.

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