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tonic position ; I shall be referring to certain of the pretonic contrasts below . At tone 1 , there are three types of falling contrast : high to low , referred to as ' wide ' , and transcribed 1+ ; mid to low , or ' medium ( neutral ) ...
tonic position ; I shall be referring to certain of the pretonic contrasts below . At tone 1 , there are three types of falling contrast : high to low , referred to as ' wide ' , and transcribed 1+ ; mid to low , or ' medium ( neutral ) ...
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How does one show that a number of contrasts is a system , and what ranks as a contrast , or as an exponent of a contrast ... Systemizing ' presumably involves defining the relationships which obtain between the contrasts one has not ...
How does one show that a number of contrasts is a system , and what ranks as a contrast , or as an exponent of a contrast ... Systemizing ' presumably involves defining the relationships which obtain between the contrasts one has not ...
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Here , tonicity is said to expound the contrast in ' head structure ' between ' simple head ' ( as in army officer ) and ... I have already mentioned the absence of any reference to the question of grading the contrasts between terms in ...
Here , tonicity is said to expound the contrast in ' head structure ' between ' simple head ' ( as in army officer ) and ... I have already mentioned the absence of any reference to the question of grading the contrasts between terms in ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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