Language, Band 42,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1966 |
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... diphthong in words like out , where the fronting is extreme , 17 will in addition help to explain why fire and far do not rhyme ' in the piedmont of South Carolina and adjoining parts of Georgia ' ; 18 nor will Elijah rhyme with larger ...
... diphthong in words like out , where the fronting is extreme , 17 will in addition help to explain why fire and far do not rhyme ' in the piedmont of South Carolina and adjoining parts of Georgia ' ; 18 nor will Elijah rhyme with larger ...
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... diphthong in the paradigm of mentir as a fairly late intruder , arguing that the -ie- has dislodged an older monophthong , it is conceivable that in the pres . subj . the monophthong was an i produced through metaphony and sufficiently ...
... diphthong in the paradigm of mentir as a fairly late intruder , arguing that the -ie- has dislodged an older monophthong , it is conceivable that in the pres . subj . the monophthong was an i produced through metaphony and sufficiently ...
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... diphthong ie is subject to reduction to e or i in stressed syllables , quite apart from its vicissitudes when forced into some other position ( e.g. through composition , as in di ( e ) cisiete ' seven- teen ' ) . The change ie > e ...
... diphthong ie is subject to reduction to e or i in stressed syllables , quite apart from its vicissitudes when forced into some other position ( e.g. through composition , as in di ( e ) cisiete ' seven- teen ' ) . The change ie > e ...
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ablaut accent adjectives allomorphs allophones alternation analysis appears Archaic C-phonemics Chinese Chip cited clusters consonant construction contrast corresponding dative derived diachronic dialects diphthong discussion distich distinction English etymologies example fact final forms free variation gerund góre grammar graph Hare hemistichs Hittite Hupa indicative infinitive inflectional initial Japanese Kartvelian Korean language Latin lexical lines linguistic meaning Megr metaphony Minto modern monophthongization morpheme morphophonemic nasal vowels negated obstruents occur pair palatal paradigm parallelism passive pattern Penutian phonemic phonological position possible preceding present probably problem pronoun pronunciation reconstruction reflexes rules semantic semivowel sentence sequence sonants song song-units sound speech stem stressed vowel structure suffix syllable syntactic tactic tense thee theory Tibetan tion translation umlaut variant velar velar glide verb verbal nouns vocalic voiced voiceless vowel harmony words