Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... given language : ( 1 ) as a phrasal or sentence phoneme , where the toneme ( i.e. feature of pitch accent ) pertains to syntactic constructions alone ; ( 2 ) as a word phoneme , where the toneme is a part of the phonetic form of the ...
... given language : ( 1 ) as a phrasal or sentence phoneme , where the toneme ( i.e. feature of pitch accent ) pertains to syntactic constructions alone ; ( 2 ) as a word phoneme , where the toneme is a part of the phonetic form of the ...
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... given for each orthography cited except a few that are especially common , and two references are given if we know of more than one occurrence . In the headings of Tables 2 and 3 , C stands for any consonantal phoneme and V for any ...
... given for each orthography cited except a few that are especially common , and two references are given if we know of more than one occurrence . In the headings of Tables 2 and 3 , C stands for any consonantal phoneme and V for any ...
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... given way later to a northern development in many cases but remains sufficiently widespread to indicate a general treatment which was not confined to single dialects . Previous conceptions of the situation in southern Italy can be ...
... given way later to a northern development in many cases but remains sufficiently widespread to indicate a general treatment which was not confined to single dialects . Previous conceptions of the situation in southern Italy can be ...
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I | 1 |
Preterite Formant | 19 |
kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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accent according American analogical analysis appears assume beginning beside bound clear common comparative connection consonant contains derived dialects discussion element ending English evidence examples existence explained expression fact final formation forms French give given grade grammar Greek Hall heavy included Indic initial Italian Italy language laryngeal later Latin least light linguistic material meaning noun object occur original perhaps person phoneme pitch accent position possible preceded present preterite probably pronoun recorded reduced reference regular represented result root seems semivowel Serving short vowel similar Society sound southern speech stem suffix suggested syllable taxemes tense texts tion treatment University verb verbal vocalic words writing written