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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... final intonation patterns which in penultimately stressed contours are manifested as follows : ( 1 ) declarative intonation - rise on the stressed penult , fall on the unstressed final ( no transcription symbol ) ; ( 2 ) question ...
... final intonation patterns which in penultimately stressed contours are manifested as follows : ( 1 ) declarative intonation - rise on the stressed penult , fall on the unstressed final ( no transcription symbol ) ; ( 2 ) question ...
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... final in 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 on our problem ) . The second point is that this ...
... final in 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 on our problem ) . The second point is that this ...
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... final / m / , / n / , and / ŋ / are distinguished by oral closure respectively at the lips , at the alveolar ridge , and at the soft palate . When these words are spoken in isolation , the three final consonants share the features of ...
... final / m / , / n / , and / ŋ / are distinguished by oral closure respectively at the lips , at the alveolar ridge , and at the soft palate . When these words are spoken in isolation , the three final consonants share the features of ...
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