Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... syllable . The optimal syllabic is [ + vocalic ] . But the structure of the archetypal syllable — a sequence of consonant plus vowel ( cf. Jakobson & Halle 1956 : 37 ) -implies that in syllable - initial position , and hence in word ...
... syllable . The optimal syllabic is [ + vocalic ] . But the structure of the archetypal syllable — a sequence of consonant plus vowel ( cf. Jakobson & Halle 1956 : 37 ) -implies that in syllable - initial position , and hence in word ...
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... syllable structures of the form HEAVY- HEAVY - ENDING . The -e in OE ærende goes back to -i because of the general ... syllable and after two light syllables . In polysyllables , a heavy middle syllable equals two light syllables in ...
... syllable structures of the form HEAVY- HEAVY - ENDING . The -e in OE ærende goes back to -i because of the general ... syllable and after two light syllables . In polysyllables , a heavy middle syllable equals two light syllables in ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. structure + heavy ( [ syllable ] ) syllable + -heavy -heavy syllable syllable but not for the syllable structure [ + + heavy syllable - heavy + syllable Our rules for the extension of Sievers ' Law ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. structure + heavy ( [ syllable ] ) syllable + -heavy -heavy syllable syllable but not for the syllable structure [ + + heavy syllable - heavy + syllable Our rules for the extension of Sievers ' Law ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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