32.352, Qs: Pronunciation of *r and *h1r in PIE

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Subject: 32.352, Qs: Pronunciation of *r and *h1r in PIE

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Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2021 16:49:30
From: Paul Cohen [pausyl at aol.com]
Subject: Pronunciation of *r and *h1r in PIE

 
I'm working on a paper that touches on the pronunciation of both *r and *h1r
in Proto-Indo-European/Proto-Indo-Anatolian.  In that regard, I've come across
a 2004 posting on the Linguist List that suggests looking at a dissertation by
Stephen Israel at U. of North Carolina Chapel Hill ''ca. 1993''.  I've been
unable to locate either Dr. Israel or his dissertation. I'd truly appreciate
any leads people might be able to furnish.  Also, of course, pointers to other
research on the topic would be welcome.

Feel free to contact me by email directly.
 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Phonetics
                     Phonology

Language Family(ies): Indo-European



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