The Phonology of Lower Grand Valley Dani: A Comparative Structural Study of Skewed Phonemic Patterns

The Phonology of Lower Grand Valley Dani: A Comparative Structural Study of Skewed Phonemic Patterns

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Format Paperback
Pages 114
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1961
Publisher Springer
Edition 1961
ISBN-10 9401756481
ISBN-13 9789401756488
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This scholarly work delves into the intricate phonological systems of the Lower Grand Valley Dani, presenting a comprehensive structural analysis of its unique phonemic patterns. H. Myron Bromley meticulously explores how these patterns differ fundamentally from those of related languages, providing insights into the complexities of linguistic evolution within the region. Through detailed comparative studies, the author sheds light on the skewed phonemic distributions and their implications for understanding both the Dani language and broader linguistic theories.

Bromley’s research combines extensive fieldwork with theoretical frameworks, allowing for a deep examination of the phonological features that characterize the language. The book serves not only as an essential resource for linguists and anthropologists but also contributes to the understanding of human communication in varying cultural contexts. By articulating the nuances of the Lower Grand Valley Dani’s phonology, this work enhances appreciation for the diversity of language and its structural intricacies.

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