Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... Persian , ' and examples of minimal contrast are often cited , such as máhi ' a month ' : mahí ' fish ' . But grammars of Persian fail to give a complete account of the distribution of stress2 and most dictionaries give either sporadic ...
... Persian , ' and examples of minimal contrast are often cited , such as máhi ' a month ' : mahí ' fish ' . But grammars of Persian fail to give a complete account of the distribution of stress2 and most dictionaries give either sporadic ...
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... Persian , all of them inflectional verb prefixes : mí- , bé- , næ- , má- . In a verb form containing one of these , the word stress falls on the prefix ; if there are two of them ( the only combination occurring in modern Persian is ná ...
... Persian , all of them inflectional verb prefixes : mí- , bé- , næ- , má- . In a verb form containing one of these , the word stress falls on the prefix ; if there are two of them ( the only combination occurring in modern Persian is ná ...
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... Persian . After due account has been taken of the possibility of external sources for these features of Persian stress , it must still be noted that several of them are strikingly similar to accent patterns assumed for Proto - Indo ...
... Persian . After due account has been taken of the possibility of external sources for these features of Persian stress , it must still be noted that several of them are strikingly similar to accent patterns assumed for Proto - Indo ...
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