Linguistics

`S. Melikidze

Blade-Tongue Occlusive and Sonorant Triplex Complexes in Georgian Surnames and Lexic

Triplex vocalized basis complexes made by the inter-combination of the blade-tongue occlusives d, t, t., Õ, c, c.,Õ4, è, è. and the sonorants l, n, r, within one morpheme in Georgian surnames and lexic are discussed in this letter. It is concluded that all the complexes (135) are established in the language when in a word (in a surname or in a lexical unit) at the beginning of the complex stands the occlusive zero constrictive sound, then any vowel and the last is the sonorant. But we have 48 complexes when the high constrictive sonorants stand in the Anlaut of the complexes. The model - the zero constrictive occlusive, then any vowel and the high constrictive sonorant seems more accepteble for the language.

 

Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University

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