Language, Band 42,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1966 |
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... syllables beginning with the vowels / e a iu ü / , but seems not to recognize a vowel with No initial . He treats the final particle as a syllable with consonant initial , its nature determined by the last element of the preceding syllable ...
... syllables beginning with the vowels / e a iu ü / , but seems not to recognize a vowel with No initial . He treats the final particle as a syllable with consonant initial , its nature determined by the last element of the preceding syllable ...
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... syllable boundaries . For example , a syllable with initial " / m / never occurs after a syllable with a final vowel . But this fact correlates with the alternation discussed above , be- tween / m / and / w / . The realization rule for ...
... syllable boundaries . For example , a syllable with initial " / m / never occurs after a syllable with a final vowel . But this fact correlates with the alternation discussed above , be- tween / m / and / w / . The realization rule for ...
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... syllable structure tactics , since they lack the ( empty ) vowel of the second syllable . Note also that the presence of the vowel in the phonemic representation seems to be somehow determined by the tactics . It appears , then , that ...
... syllable structure tactics , since they lack the ( empty ) vowel of the second syllable . Note also that the presence of the vowel in the phonemic representation seems to be somehow determined by the tactics . It appears , then , that ...
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accent active adjectives alternation analysis appears assume become called Chinese common comparative considered consonant construction contain contrast corresponding derived dialects diphthong discussion distinction earlier early elements English evidence example expression fact Figure final forms further gerund give given glide grammar Hare historical indicative initial instances Japanese language later lines linguistic meaning morpheme morphophonemic nasal noch noun object occur original pair parallelism passive pattern phonemic phonological position possible preceding present probably problem pronoun reconstruction reference represented result rules seems semantic sentence sequence similar song sound speech stem stressed structure suffix suggested syllable Table theory tion translation units University variant verb verbal vocalic vowel writing