Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... vowels , which are generally the second and third stem vowels ; and the tonal pair LB is mapped as far left as possible onto the ' final vowel ' tense / aspect suffix.10 In a typical L - toned verb like -rim- ' plow ' , we find two ...
... vowels , which are generally the second and third stem vowels ; and the tonal pair LB is mapped as far left as possible onto the ' final vowel ' tense / aspect suffix.10 In a typical L - toned verb like -rim- ' plow ' , we find two ...
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... vowel cannot be lowered . The vowel before it is neither immediately preceded by a floating L nor followed by a pause , so the rule cannot apply to the next vowel ( and by induction , cannot apply to any of the medial vowels of this ...
... vowel cannot be lowered . The vowel before it is neither immediately preceded by a floating L nor followed by a pause , so the rule cannot apply to the next vowel ( and by induction , cannot apply to any of the medial vowels of this ...
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... vowel when another word or morpheme follows . Thus yáar ( á ) -nó ' arm - my ' becomes yáar - nó . The H - tone of the affix -nó is not lowered : we don't find phonetic * yáar - no , despite the fact that the final H is singly ...
... vowel when another word or morpheme follows . Thus yáar ( á ) -nó ' arm - my ' becomes yáar - nó . The H - tone of the affix -nó is not lowered : we don't find phonetic * yáar - no , despite the fact that the final H is singly ...
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