Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... words . Above each word is indicated the type of accent assigned it in the text ; C represents a conjunctive accent , and the Di ( D0 , D1 , D2 , ... ) rep- resent disjunctive accents : ( 1 ) Sample verse with accents : C DI šimlu dǝbar ...
... words . Above each word is indicated the type of accent assigned it in the text ; C represents a conjunctive accent , and the Di ( D0 , D1 , D2 , ... ) rep- resent disjunctive accents : ( 1 ) Sample verse with accents : C DI šimlu dǝbar ...
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... word and working up from there . 3.1 . THE PHONOLOGICAL WORD . A PHONOLOGICAL WORD in the Tiberian He- brew texts is any word surrounded by spaces . Such words may include gram- matical and prosodic clitics . Grammatical clitics are ...
... word and working up from there . 3.1 . THE PHONOLOGICAL WORD . A PHONOLOGICAL WORD in the Tiberian He- brew texts is any word surrounded by spaces . Such words may include gram- matical and prosodic clitics . Grammatical clitics are ...
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... words , so we stop there . But the last word in the first half , Pelbāšénnā , is prosodically a long word ; since its phrase is D0 , it is divided , as in 47b . The word that ends the second half , Pățannǝpém , looks long but is not ...
... words , so we stop there . But the last word in the first half , Pelbāšénnā , is prosodically a long word ; since its phrase is D0 , it is divided , as in 47b . The word that ends the second half , Pățannǝpém , looks long but is not ...
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