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thereafter , and for the rest of the stressed syllables within the contour , each stressed syllable is successively weaker in stress until the last : the last stressed syllable is low in tone but louder than any syllable intervening ...
thereafter , and for the rest of the stressed syllables within the contour , each stressed syllable is successively weaker in stress until the last : the last stressed syllable is low in tone but louder than any syllable intervening ...
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So do syllables having the value of two moras after the first stressed syllable in a contour . This leaves the possibility of an unstressed vowel of two moras , with the restriction that such a vowel must occur as the first vowel in the ...
So do syllables having the value of two moras after the first stressed syllable in a contour . This leaves the possibility of an unstressed vowel of two moras , with the restriction that such a vowel must occur as the first vowel in the ...
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for the remainder of the mora value of the syllable . Thus , in 3C the consonant counts for one and the vowel for the remaining two of the three moras of the syllable ; in 3C :, the consonant counts for two and the vowel for the ...
for the remainder of the mora value of the syllable . Thus , in 3C the consonant counts for one and the vowel for the remaining two of the three moras of the syllable ; in 3C :, the consonant counts for two and the vowel for the ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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