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T. M. Johnstone: Mehri lexicon and English–Mehri word-list, with index of the English definitions in the Jibbāli lexicon, compiled by G. Rex Smith, lxxi, 676pp. London: School of Oriental and African Studies, 1987. £20.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
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1 This phraseology (somewhat infelicitous, since a ‘voiced pharyngal’ is by definition a consonant) is presumably meant to contrast cases where it is actually pronounced with those in which it has been eliminated and replaced by vowel-length, e.g. /bāl < *ba'l).