Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... final b . vowel final pjiš.ú láy.u ~ pjisá.tj láya.tj ~ 2. Secondary A. Single stem Class IV B. Infinitive stem in -a- a . consonant final b . stem -u- , inf . -ova- A. Single stem B. Present -i- , inf . -e- or -a - 12 Class V Berneker ...
... final b . vowel final pjiš.ú láy.u ~ pjisá.tj láya.tj ~ 2. Secondary A. Single stem Class IV B. Infinitive stem in -a- a . consonant final b . stem -u- , inf . -ova- A. Single stem B. Present -i- , inf . -e- or -a - 12 Class V Berneker ...
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... final syllable , as such , has no quantity of its own . ' The only problem develops when the word ends in a single consonant preceded by a short vowel ; then the final syllable is long , unless it is so closely united in speech or in ...
... final syllable , as such , has no quantity of its own . ' The only problem develops when the word ends in a single consonant preceded by a short vowel ; then the final syllable is long , unless it is so closely united in speech or in ...
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... final in an utterance . 2. Final , in which the pitch rises increasingly sharply , with a marked rise at the end : - ; symbol / ? / . The most frequent use of this type of intonation is in the final group of an interrogative sentence ...
... final in an utterance . 2. Final , in which the pitch rises increasingly sharply , with a marked rise at the end : - ; symbol / ? / . The most frequent use of this type of intonation is in the final group of an interrogative sentence ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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