Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... syllable normally has a vowel as its center ; in interjections , a continuant consonant also occasionally occurs as center : hm hm ! ( 154.25 ) . Two successive vowels form separate syllables : baána banana ( 166.2 ) ; día deer ( 160.23 ) ...
... syllable normally has a vowel as its center ; in interjections , a continuant consonant also occasionally occurs as center : hm hm ! ( 154.25 ) . Two successive vowels form separate syllables : baána banana ( 166.2 ) ; día deer ( 160.23 ) ...
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... SYLLABLE . 1.611 . NORMAL STRESS AND PITCH are not phonemically significant on the level of the individual syllable . On the final syllable of a breath - group normal stress is slightly stronger than on pre - final syllables . On pre ...
... SYLLABLE . 1.611 . NORMAL STRESS AND PITCH are not phonemically significant on the level of the individual syllable . On the final syllable of a breath - group normal stress is slightly stronger than on pre - final syllables . On pre ...
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... syllable of the breath - group and falls sharply on the last syllable : ; symbol /./ . This type of intonation occurs especially in the final breath - group of an ordinary declarative sentence : cdme- zami travajdăzæbyro amarsej . One ...
... syllable of the breath - group and falls sharply on the last syllable : ; symbol /./ . This type of intonation occurs especially in the final breath - group of an ordinary declarative sentence : cdme- zami travajdăzæbyro amarsej . One ...
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Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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