Language, Bände 16-17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1940 |
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... stress and the rising stress is very clear in two - syllable words : those with falling stress have a very weak - often voiceless - vowel in the second syllable , while the others have a full vowel in the second syllable ; cf. vòda ...
... stress and the rising stress is very clear in two - syllable words : those with falling stress have a very weak - often voiceless - vowel in the second syllable , while the others have a full vowel in the second syllable ; cf. vòda ...
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... stress and one of quantity . The stress system is primary , as it limits quanti- ties in some respects . Within the stress system there are two main kinds of stress and one subsidiary . The main contrast of stress is between falling and ...
... stress and one of quantity . The stress system is primary , as it limits quanti- ties in some respects . Within the stress system there are two main kinds of stress and one subsidiary . The main contrast of stress is between falling and ...
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... stress between the loud and the less loud syllables - notably in the quality of the syllabic ; but though it is possible to formulate a description of the facts by regarding stress differences as non - distinctive features of different ...
... stress between the loud and the less loud syllables - notably in the quality of the syllabic ; but though it is possible to formulate a description of the facts by regarding stress differences as non - distinctive features of different ...
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The Enclitic Emphasizing Pronoun of the Third | 12 |
SerboCroatian Accents and Quantities | 29 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
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3d sg ablaut accent adjective allophones American appears aspirate BERNARD BLOCH Canaanite cited compound Conn consonant contrast Cree declension derived dialects dictionary diphthong distinction element ending Engl English etymology evidence examples fact final French Gaul genitive German Goth Grammar Greek Hitt Hittite Hurrian indicate Indo-European Indo-Hittite initial Intonation Italian language laryngeal later Latin LEONARD BLOOMFIELD linguistic Linguistic Society Lith long vowel mahogany meaning Menomini Muskogee neuter nouns occurs Ojibwa original pattern perfect person phonemic phonology plural position prefix present preterite probably pronoun pronunciation Quintilian reference result root seems semantic semivowel sentence singular sound speakers speech spirant stem stop stress Sturtevant suffix syllable syntactic texts tion Tosk Ugaritic University variant velar verb verbal visarga voiced voiceless WGmc words writing