2021
DOI: 10.1111/1467-968x.12224
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The Phonetics and Phonology of Old Armenian <V>, <W>, and Prevocalic <OW>*

Abstract: The Old Armenian letters <v> and <w> occur in nearly complementary distribution, but a century of scholarship has failed to resolve whether they denote separate phonemes, allophones, or allographs. The relation of these sounds to the vowel /u/ and interpretation of prevocalic <ow> spellings are also debated. It is argued that Old Armenian had a single phoneme /u/ realized as [u] in syllabic positions, i.e. between consonants or between consonant and word boundary, and [w] or [v] next to a vow… Show more

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