Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... Vowel Shift , manifest a tense / lax difference without a corresponding difference in vowel height . If they had the ex- pected difference in vowel height , they would be pronounced capr [ ay ] ce , capr [ i ] cious or capr [ iy ] ce ...
... Vowel Shift , manifest a tense / lax difference without a corresponding difference in vowel height . If they had the ex- pected difference in vowel height , they would be pronounced capr [ ay ] ce , capr [ i ] cious or capr [ iy ] ce ...
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... vowel . This view also precludes elision of the preceding vowel ; e.g. , vi ( a ) est , for viast , is judged impossible . Expressed in the terminology used here , this implies both that the ' reduced ' variant is chosen unexceptionally ...
... vowel . This view also precludes elision of the preceding vowel ; e.g. , vi ( a ) est , for viast , is judged impossible . Expressed in the terminology used here , this implies both that the ' reduced ' variant is chosen unexceptionally ...
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... vowel ä : testa + mentti + ä , a + fääri + ä . Substantive evidence can easily be provided for this . The distribution of junctures , syllabification , stress assignment , and vowel harmony as a restriction on vowel occurrence in a stem ...
... vowel ä : testa + mentti + ä , a + fääri + ä . Substantive evidence can easily be provided for this . The distribution of junctures , syllabification , stress assignment , and vowel harmony as a restriction on vowel occurrence in a stem ...
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