Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... accent apply with equal force to each of these languages , such minor differences as occur in their accentual systems not being taken into consideration . Pitch accent , according to Bloomfield , ' functions as a primary phoneme in very ...
... accent apply with equal force to each of these languages , such minor differences as occur in their accentual systems not being taken into consideration . Pitch accent , according to Bloomfield , ' functions as a primary phoneme in very ...
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... accent , as in tó ' water ' , bá ? ' thirst ' , and the second syllable of has - tói ' old men ' ; ( 2 ) the low tone , represented by a grave accent , as in nì ' you ' , tò'h ' river ' , and both syllables of tì - gai ' it is white ...
... accent , as in tó ' water ' , bá ? ' thirst ' , and the second syllable of has - tói ' old men ' ; ( 2 ) the low tone , represented by a grave accent , as in nì ' you ' , tò'h ' river ' , and both syllables of tì - gai ' it is white ...
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... accent is wrongly marked ; that is , to emend the text to asuryá- , vasavyá- , wherever the words occur . ū " Thus , compounds of ví with a noun stem beginning in a vowel ( such as viyamsa- ) were often accented on the í of the adverb ...
... accent is wrongly marked ; that is , to emend the text to asuryá- , vasavyá- , wherever the words occur . ū " Thus , compounds of ví with a noun stem beginning in a vowel ( such as viyamsa- ) were often accented on the í of the adverb ...
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kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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