Search for literature on:
- Shona language and its whistled consonants;
- Mutual intelligibility, like Gooskens on various closely related Germanic languages;
- Northeast Caucasian languages;
- Levenshtein distances (of lexical items), as used in Cysouw & Forker (on Morphosyntactic function in Tsezic);
- Sibilants, thibilants, shibilants, and stridents1 and the acoustics thereof;
- Acoustics of vowels;
- Click languages like ǃKung and Nǀu and their clicks.
Specific
edit- The apicolabial shift in Nese, its first page, on Nese's linguolabials
- The Language Situation in Vanuatu
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- Strident consonant redirects to Sibilant consonant