Language, Band 42,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1966 |
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... becomes palatal or clear before and after palatal glides . c . Normally velar ! k ! and ! g ! become palatal after front vowels . d . Plain ( ? ) ! n ! becomes palatal ( sharp ? ) before a palatal consonant or palatal glide . e . Medial ...
... becomes palatal or clear before and after palatal glides . c . Normally velar ! k ! and ! g ! become palatal after front vowels . d . Plain ( ? ) ! n ! becomes palatal ( sharp ? ) before a palatal consonant or palatal glide . e . Medial ...
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... become physically short . Rule 14. From triphthongs as in fire and our , the second element is lost ( only in ... becomes ! A ! ( 4 ) ; palatal ! r ! ( 8a ) ; palatal glide ( 9a ) ; vowel raised and fronted ( 10 ) ; ! r ! vocalizes ( 11 ) ...
... become physically short . Rule 14. From triphthongs as in fire and our , the second element is lost ( only in ... becomes ! A ! ( 4 ) ; palatal ! r ! ( 8a ) ; palatal glide ( 9a ) ; vowel raised and fronted ( 10 ) ; ! r ! vocalizes ( 11 ) ...
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... become like the sun ( settling ) on the hilltops./ I have become like ( a tree ) yielding ripe fruit on the high branches . ' // Both sentences have syntax of the poetical type previously described : on - the - hilltop ( s ) sun to ...
... become like the sun ( settling ) on the hilltops./ I have become like ( a tree ) yielding ripe fruit on the high branches . ' // Both sentences have syntax of the poetical type previously described : on - the - hilltop ( s ) sun to ...
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