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The phonemic frame unit is the stress contour marked by penultimate stress, or final stress followed by syllable-length pause (which is equivalent to penultimate stress before a zero syllable). In the transcription, spaces indicate word ...
The phonemic frame unit is the stress contour marked by penultimate stress, or final stress followed by syllable-length pause (which is equivalent to penultimate stress before a zero syllable). In the transcription, spaces indicate word ...
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For s was surely the commonest consonant in use as word-final hi Indo-European (possibly even the commonest phoneme, but for our purpose it is not necessary to consider the comparative frequency of final vowels, as they have no bearing ...
For s was surely the commonest consonant in use as word-final hi Indo-European (possibly even the commonest phoneme, but for our purpose it is not necessary to consider the comparative frequency of final vowels, as they have no bearing ...
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SOME ENGLISH NASAL ARTICULATIONS RICHARD S. HARRELL Georgetown University In the series bum , bun , bung , the final / m / , / n / , and // are distinguished by oral closure respectively at the lips , at the alveolar ridge , and at the ...
SOME ENGLISH NASAL ARTICULATIONS RICHARD S. HARRELL Georgetown University In the series bum , bun , bung , the final / m / , / n / , and // are distinguished by oral closure respectively at the lips , at the alveolar ridge , and at the ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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