Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... alternations in the language . Schane based his work on a rather ' abstract ' notion of the underlying vowel system , in which vowels are distinguished as ' tense ' vs. ' lax ' , and in which a number of vowel quality alternations which ...
... alternations in the language . Schane based his work on a rather ' abstract ' notion of the underlying vowel system , in which vowels are distinguished as ' tense ' vs. ' lax ' , and in which a number of vowel quality alternations which ...
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... Alternations such as that in plan [ plā ] vs. plane [ plan ] ' even , level ' ( masc./fem . ) , fin [ fê ] vs. fine [ fin ] ' delicate ' ( masc./ fem . ) , brun [ br ] vs. brune [ brün ] ' brown ' ( masc./fem . ) etc. are thus derived ...
... Alternations such as that in plan [ plā ] vs. plane [ plan ] ' even , level ' ( masc./fem . ) , fin [ fê ] vs. fine [ fin ] ' delicate ' ( masc./ fem . ) , brun [ br ] vs. brune [ brün ] ' brown ' ( masc./fem . ) etc. are thus derived ...
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... alternations occur ) . The form [ divin ] also appears in liaison contexts in a few stock phrases ( le divin enfant ... alternation - as with rien ' nothing ' - or a suppletive one , e.g. mon ' my ' ( masc . ) vs. ma ( fem . ) ; but for ...
... alternations occur ) . The form [ divin ] also appears in liaison contexts in a few stock phrases ( le divin enfant ... alternation - as with rien ' nothing ' - or a suppletive one , e.g. mon ' my ' ( masc . ) vs. ma ( fem . ) ; but for ...
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Intonation and its parts Dwight Bolinger | 505 |
The analysis of French shwa Stephen R Anderson | 534 |
Prosodic structure and Expletive Infixation John J McCarthy | 574 |
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