Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... syllable in various ways , ending with my own view , which I first proposed in Ladefoged 1971 , that ' a syllable is a unit in the organization of the sounds of an utterance ' . It is a suprasegmental unit that affects a number of ...
... syllable in various ways , ending with my own view , which I first proposed in Ladefoged 1971 , that ' a syllable is a unit in the organization of the sounds of an utterance ' . It is a suprasegmental unit that affects a number of ...
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... syllable in an otherwise fixed - stress quantity - insensitive system ' . On the basis of their work it certainly appears that epenthetic vowels might add an extra syllable to a word , and this syllable could be said to carry a pitch ...
... syllable in an otherwise fixed - stress quantity - insensitive system ' . On the basis of their work it certainly appears that epenthetic vowels might add an extra syllable to a word , and this syllable could be said to carry a pitch ...
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... syllable onsets and syllable codas . BRYAN GICK explores how the gestures for / l / , / j / , and / w / differ with position in the syllable . His results suggest that ambisyllabic sonorants are articulatorily closer to syllable - final ...
... syllable onsets and syllable codas . BRYAN GICK explores how the gestures for / l / , / j / , and / w / differ with position in the syllable . His results suggest that ambisyllabic sonorants are articulatorily closer to syllable - final ...
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