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This paper examines the phonological entities called labiovelar stops in Classical Latin. The status of these entities involves the question whether they are segments (i.e., labiovelar stops) or clusters (i.e., sequences of a stop and a glide). The arguments for either position are discussed in detail and the literature is critically reviewed. The types of evidence that are taken into account are facts of frequency, phonetics, phonotactics, alternations and a specific assimilation process, and certain diachronic points are also considered. The conclusion is that the balance tilts slightly, but not definitively, towards the cluster interpretation.

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specifications. In: Marc van Oostendorp — Jeroen van de Weijer (eds): The internal organization of phonological segments, 319–54. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin & New York. Honeybone P

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phonology: The case of obstruent laryngeal specifications . In M. van Oostendorp and J. van de Weijer (eds.) The internal organization of phonological segments . Berlin & New York : Mouton de Gruyter . 319 – 354 . Hualde , José and Marianna

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structure of the segment . In M. van Oostendorp and J. van de Weijer (eds.) The internal organization of phonological segments . Berlin & New York : Mouton de Gruyter . 1 – 23

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organization of phonological segments . Berlin & New York : Mouton de Gruyter . 319 – 354 . 10.1515/9783110890402.317 Honeybone , Patrick . 2011 . Lost in linguistics: A guide to the current landscape of linguistic theory . Phonology. Handout for a

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through the appropriate ordering of suffixation, stress rules, and prefixation ( Kiparsky 1983 ; see also Booij & Rubach 1984 ). 12 The visibility of the phonological (segmental) shape of these morphemes to the stress mechanism ensures that they

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and J. van de Weijer (eds.) The internal organization of phonological segments . Berlin & New York, NY : Mouton de Gruyter . 319 – 354 . https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110890402.317 . Iverson , Gregory K. and Joseph C. Salmons . 1995

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