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This is evident from the fact that the vowels remain the same with a number of different suffixes , tho not with all ... Moreover , the quality of the stem vowel some- times assimilates that of an attached prefix or suffix ( as in ' i ...
This is evident from the fact that the vowels remain the same with a number of different suffixes , tho not with all ... Moreover , the quality of the stem vowel some- times assimilates that of an attached prefix or suffix ( as in ' i ...
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Every vowel is preceded by at least one consonant . Every syllable includes one and only one vowel ; phonetic diphthongs are produced by the sequence vowel plus -w and vowel plus -y . Any vowel , as listed in the in- ventory , has the ...
Every vowel is preceded by at least one consonant . Every syllable includes one and only one vowel ; phonetic diphthongs are produced by the sequence vowel plus -w and vowel plus -y . Any vowel , as listed in the in- ventory , has the ...
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In my own writing of Hopi , I began by marking an opposition between a ' primary stress ' ( the first stressed vowel of a contour , or the first loudest vowel of a contour ) and a ' secondary stress ' ( the last stressed vowel in a ...
In my own writing of Hopi , I began by marking an opposition between a ' primary stress ' ( the first stressed vowel of a contour , or the first loudest vowel of a contour ) and a ' secondary stress ' ( the last stressed vowel in a ...
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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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