Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... accent was determined by the function or position of a word in its clause , the Proto - Indo - European main accent for some morphological elements must be described as a component of clause intonation . Elements with optional main ...
... accent was determined by the function or position of a word in its clause , the Proto - Indo - European main accent for some morphological elements must be described as a component of clause intonation . Elements with optional main ...
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... accent in Vedic still reflects some syntactic usages of pre - Indo - European , though other syntactic markers , such as conjunctions and adverbs , have for the most part replaced accent in indicating syntactic functions . Here we are ...
... accent in Vedic still reflects some syntactic usages of pre - Indo - European , though other syntactic markers , such as conjunctions and adverbs , have for the most part replaced accent in indicating syntactic functions . Here we are ...
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... accent is predictable . — In R , the phonetic correlates of accent are two . Before medial / dh rh rh lh nh / , accent is extra loudness combined with a pitch glide . The glide consists in a drop from a level slightly above that of the ...
... accent is predictable . — In R , the phonetic correlates of accent are two . Before medial / dh rh rh lh nh / , accent is extra loudness combined with a pitch glide . The glide consists in a drop from a level slightly above that of the ...
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