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One shortcoming of Carr's study is the lack of any treatment of accent phe- nomena . In aurally borrowed English words , the English stress accent is equated with the Japanese pitch accent , defined for Tokyo speech as the last syllable ...
One shortcoming of Carr's study is the lack of any treatment of accent phe- nomena . In aurally borrowed English words , the English stress accent is equated with the Japanese pitch accent , defined for Tokyo speech as the last syllable ...
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We therefore have reason to believe that lenition developed in Celtic at a time when the language or languages concerned still preserved the pitch accent which we assume for the older stages of the IE languages .
We therefore have reason to believe that lenition developed in Celtic at a time when the language or languages concerned still preserved the pitch accent which we assume for the older stages of the IE languages .
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... existed in many languages where we find no tendency to develop a contrastive pattern . In Classical Greek , for instance , the accent must have been one of pitch , and geminates were common ; Sanskrit may be another case in point .
... existed in many languages where we find no tendency to develop a contrastive pattern . In Classical Greek , for instance , the accent must have been one of pitch , and geminates were common ; Sanskrit may be another case in point .
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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