Origins of the alveolar stop -d as coda in mongolic
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https://doi.org/10.5564/altaica.v20i1.4682Keywords:
Mongolian, languageAbstract
It is a well-known feature of Mongolic languages, that the voiceless, aspirated alveolar stop -th was not allowed as coda in the earlier times, even Middle Mongolian reflects a stage, where a vowel was pronounced after this consonant, which can be inferred from sources that demonstrably reflect the pronunciation of that time:
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