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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... voiced when a stress followed , voice- less when a stress preceded . It might be neater to assume that the Proto - Ger- manic glottal stop had voiceless and voiced allophones , depending on stress , and that these fell together with / k ...
... voiced when a stress followed , voice- less when a stress preceded . It might be neater to assume that the Proto - Ger- manic glottal stop had voiceless and voiced allophones , depending on stress , and that these fell together with / k ...
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... voiced releases , but not enough to override the very powerful manner cues contained in the first segments ending in voiced stops . The relative power of the various segments of these stops in conveying their manner of articulation may ...
... voiced releases , but not enough to override the very powerful manner cues contained in the first segments ending in voiced stops . The relative power of the various segments of these stops in conveying their manner of articulation may ...
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... voiced correspondent of c , parallel to ž : č ( eliminating x altogether ) ; rewrite the palatal semivowel as y ... voiced 20 t b d g 480 k voiceless S Sibilants voiced 2 voiceless Affricates voiced j voiceless f 0 Spirants voiced V ୪ 5 ...
... voiced correspondent of c , parallel to ž : č ( eliminating x altogether ) ; rewrite the palatal semivowel as y ... voiced 20 t b d g 480 k voiceless S Sibilants voiced 2 voiceless Affricates voiced j voiceless f 0 Spirants voiced V ୪ 5 ...
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