Language, Band 86,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2010 |
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... distinction has also been analyzed in terms of pitch - accent type , that is , L + H * versus H * accents in the ... distinction , primarily because the H * ac- cent has a leading L tone as well ( Ladd & Schepman 2003 , Dilley 2005 ) ...
... distinction has also been analyzed in terms of pitch - accent type , that is , L + H * versus H * accents in the ... distinction , primarily because the H * ac- cent has a leading L tone as well ( Ladd & Schepman 2003 , Dilley 2005 ) ...
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... distinction at all , but rather a prominence distinction . ' Contrastive ' versus ' noncon- trastive ' accenting is a semicategorical INTERPRETATIVE boundary on a gradient scale of prominence . This evidence bears on claims that there ...
... distinction at all , but rather a prominence distinction . ' Contrastive ' versus ' noncon- trastive ' accenting is a semicategorical INTERPRETATIVE boundary on a gradient scale of prominence . This evidence bears on claims that there ...
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... distinction , his claim that ' there are no grounds in Georgian to justify classifying it as manifesting in any part of its morpho- syntax the Active - Inactive opposition ' ( 95 ) is far too strong . The distinction between the two ...
... distinction , his claim that ' there are no grounds in Georgian to justify classifying it as manifesting in any part of its morpho- syntax the Active - Inactive opposition ' ( 95 ) is far too strong . The distinction between the two ...
Inhalt
Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
Urheberrecht | |
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