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Geminated consonants can and do become laryngealized aka "are given creaky vocalization", by the way.
Precising on a new rule to explain Pre-IE word-final voicing 2008
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Considering also that a long consonant is effectively a "fortis consonant" and considering that such consonants already existed as voiced laryngealized stops at this stage, long consonants would be quickly reinterpreted as their voiced counterparts via lenition.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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Considering also that a long consonant is effectively a "fortis consonant" and considering that such consonants already existed as voiced laryngealized stops at this stage, long consonants would be quickly reinterpreted as their voiced counterparts via lenition.
A better understanding of Pre-IE gemination may lie with Slavic 2008
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2 Fallon, The Synchronic and Diachronic Phonology of Ejectives (2002), p.285 (see link): "Or an ejective may undergo laryngealization in which the glottalic component bleeds into creaky voice so that eventually the whole segment becomes voiced and laryngealized, and eventually simply voiced."
Winter's Law in Balto-Slavic, "Hybrid Theory" and phonation - Part 2 2008
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2 Fallon, The Synchronic and Diachronic Phonology of Ejectives (2002), p.285 (see link): "Or an ejective may undergo laryngealization in which the glottalic component bleeds into creaky voice so that eventually the whole segment becomes voiced and laryngealized, and eventually simply voiced."
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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