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  • curprev 04:1404:14, 20 September 2019 IfYouDoIfYouDon't talk contribs 6,141 bytes +40 Lead section: ¶2 (re: "older usage"): Citation needed. In my experience, just the reverse is true: Since 1968 at the latest (see Chomsky & Halle's SPE), [-sonorant] was all that one needed to specify obstruents (i.e., stops, fricatives and affricates); which is to say, →sonorants included vowels. Resonants, on the other hand, were sonorant *consonants*, and excluded vowels. This was the usage at major U.S. universities where generative grammar was dominant, in the 1970's and 80's. undo

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