Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... vowel phonemes for Nez Perce also . Our symbols correspond to earlier symbols as follows : earlier ( phonetic ) symbols : i e a O u new ( morphophonemic ) symbols : i e æ & ou Our fully ... VOWELS AND PROTO - SAHAPTIAN VOWEL HARMONY 53.
... vowel phonemes for Nez Perce also . Our symbols correspond to earlier symbols as follows : earlier ( phonetic ) symbols : i e a O u new ( morphophonemic ) symbols : i e æ & ou Our fully ... VOWELS AND PROTO - SAHAPTIAN VOWEL HARMONY 53.
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... vowel har- mony . With some exceptions which need not concern us here , every suffix vowel agrees with the preceding vowel ( short or long ) with respect to its value for the feature [ palatal ] , and , if it is [ + high ] , also for ...
... vowel har- mony . With some exceptions which need not concern us here , every suffix vowel agrees with the preceding vowel ( short or long ) with respect to its value for the feature [ palatal ] , and , if it is [ + high ] , also for ...
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... vowel ) / ǝ / , from underlying | al , and one simple rule of deletion . This / ǝ / protects the v of arriver from truncation : ArIv + a + S # → / ariv ( ə ) / , and is deleted before the vowel of the plural personal ending : | ArIv + ...
... vowel ) / ǝ / , from underlying | al , and one simple rule of deletion . This / ǝ / protects the v of arriver from truncation : ArIv + a + S # → / ariv ( ə ) / , and is deleted before the vowel of the plural personal ending : | ArIv + ...
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