English
continuant1
French
adj
Source(s):CRYSTAL 2003105
TRASK 199691
PALMATIER 197236
COLLINGE 199036
HARTMANN & STORK 197252
JAKOBSON & HALLE 197541-42 (vs. abrupt)
Dell 1980[trans.]42
AKMAJIAN etal. 1984146
NASH 196861
MacKay 1989151 (= continuous)
MATTHEWS 199773
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Domain:Phonology