Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... indicated the type of accent assigned it in the text ; C represents a conjunctive accent , and the Di ( D0 , D1 , D2 ... indicated by / 1 ; higher numbers following a slash indicate increasingly subordinate divisions . 3 Hebrew examples ...
... indicated the type of accent assigned it in the text ; C represents a conjunctive accent , and the Di ( D0 , D1 , D2 ... indicated by / 1 ; higher numbers following a slash indicate increasingly subordinate divisions . 3 Hebrew examples ...
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... indicated by the accents depart from the syntax , the indicated phonology for the most part follows the accents . Consider again the verse in 1 , which is divided into two parallel halves . Though the syntax of each half is the same ...
... indicated by the accents depart from the syntax , the indicated phonology for the most part follows the accents . Consider again the verse in 1 , which is divided into two parallel halves . Though the syntax of each half is the same ...
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... indicated by the square brackets . The symbols Ca , C1 .... Cs represent contours with the indicated slope . Different contours with the same slope differ with respect to phonetic parameters such as amplitude and length : the higher the ...
... indicated by the square brackets . The symbols Ca , C1 .... Cs represent contours with the indicated slope . Different contours with the same slope differ with respect to phonetic parameters such as amplitude and length : the higher the ...
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