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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... short vs. long to one of closed syllable ( phonetically short vowel ) vs. open syllable ( phonetically long vowel ) . The lowered vowels mentioned above were lengthened in open syllables ; length became phonemic when , as a result of ...
... short vs. long to one of closed syllable ( phonetically short vowel ) vs. open syllable ( phonetically long vowel ) . The lowered vowels mentioned above were lengthened in open syllables ; length became phonemic when , as a result of ...
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... short vowels . Hence , as Malone justly observes , 15 they are both in CD and ' it will not do to play favorites here . ' But the conclusion which he draws , that length is phonemic for both , is patently false . A study of the short ...
... short vowels . Hence , as Malone justly observes , 15 they are both in CD and ' it will not do to play favorites here . ' But the conclusion which he draws , that length is phonemic for both , is patently false . A study of the short ...
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... short vowels were in phonemic opposition elsewhere in the system , and long and short consonants were not , the long con- sonants lost ' their phonemic function ' . That is , the remaining sequences became phonemically / ývcə / and /ýcǝ ...
... short vowels were in phonemic opposition elsewhere in the system , and long and short consonants were not , the long con- sonants lost ' their phonemic function ' . That is , the remaining sequences became phonemically / ývcə / and /ýcǝ ...
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