Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... preceding syllable : ( 5 ) nã gào rõ bá → nã giàā bá ' He didn't find you . 3SG find you NEG In this example the preceding vowel is low - toned , and a surface rising pitch results ( 166 ) . When the pronoun is deleted after preceding ...
... preceding syllable : ( 5 ) nã gào rõ bá → nã giàā bá ' He didn't find you . 3SG find you NEG In this example the preceding vowel is low - toned , and a surface rising pitch results ( 166 ) . When the pronoun is deleted after preceding ...
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... preceding objects , such as Spanish , also have other governors , such as prepositions , preceding their objects ; in comparison , the marker of comparison precedes the standard . Accordingly , the order of around preceding town and ...
... preceding objects , such as Spanish , also have other governors , such as prepositions , preceding their objects ; in comparison , the marker of comparison precedes the standard . Accordingly , the order of around preceding town and ...
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... preceding vowel in the same phonological word , whether high or low . If a low vowel came between two high vowels , these two vowels would not necessarily agree in roundness : the second would agree with the preceding low vowel , which ...
... preceding vowel in the same phonological word , whether high or low . If a low vowel came between two high vowels , these two vowels would not necessarily agree in roundness : the second would agree with the preceding low vowel , which ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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