Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... ( stress ) is vulnerable to change in language contact situations , and to apply this to a description of the situation in prehistoric Northern Europe . Additionally , he wishes to given an account of the shift from tone to stress as ...
... ( stress ) is vulnerable to change in language contact situations , and to apply this to a description of the situation in prehistoric Northern Europe . Additionally , he wishes to given an account of the shift from tone to stress as ...
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... stress . In fact , along with Vedic Sanskrit and Classical Greek , Balto - Slavic may preserve much of the original Indo - European accentuation . In all his discussion of tone to stress shifts , S - along with nearly every other ...
... stress . In fact , along with Vedic Sanskrit and Classical Greek , Balto - Slavic may preserve much of the original Indo - European accentuation . In all his discussion of tone to stress shifts , S - along with nearly every other ...
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... stressed than free - stressed . Another topic with which S deals is the inverse of tonogenesis , namely the shift of a tonal system to a stress system . His discussion is generally good , but it seems more appropriate as an independent ...
... stressed than free - stressed . Another topic with which S deals is the inverse of tonogenesis , namely the shift of a tonal system to a stress system . His discussion is generally good , but it seems more appropriate as an independent ...
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