Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... tone system of Chinese and the Tai languages . There were originally , as far as we can trace them back , four tones in Chinese and in Tai : three tones occurring in syllables without final / -p , -t , -k / , and only one occurring in ...
... tone system of Chinese and the Tai languages . There were originally , as far as we can trace them back , four tones in Chinese and in Tai : three tones occurring in syllables without final / -p , -t , -k / , and only one occurring in ...
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... tone system are not accidental , a number of important deductions can be made with regard to the development of Sui ... tone under special conditions in different dialects . A , B , and C represent the tones in syllables without ...
... tone system are not accidental , a number of important deductions can be made with regard to the development of Sui ... tone under special conditions in different dialects . A , B , and C represent the tones in syllables without ...
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... tone by a low tone , or of a high tone by a mid tone : in either case , through the replacement of a higher tone by a lower one . Both types of replacement may be combined in a single morpheme . In Mongbandi ( another ' Sudanic ...
... tone by a low tone , or of a high tone by a mid tone : in either case , through the replacement of a higher tone by a lower one . Both types of replacement may be combined in a single morpheme . In Mongbandi ( another ' Sudanic ...
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