Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... root nodes devoid of any melodic features such as [ consonantal ] : ( 53 ) • root Since the root node is a part of a segment's melody , it will project a timing slot ( that is , if the skeletal tier turns out to be necessary - for ...
... root nodes devoid of any melodic features such as [ consonantal ] : ( 53 ) • root Since the root node is a part of a segment's melody , it will project a timing slot ( that is , if the skeletal tier turns out to be necessary - for ...
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... root ( H1 ) H2 root Hand Configuration Hand Configuration setting place hand fingers position LOCATION root [ 1 ] [ open ] tains two root nodes , as shown in 6c . These root nodes are realized simul- taneously and share all features ...
... root ( H1 ) H2 root Hand Configuration Hand Configuration setting place hand fingers position LOCATION root [ 1 ] [ open ] tains two root nodes , as shown in 6c . These root nodes are realized simul- taneously and share all features ...
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... root , with all words built on a given root listed in that entry . Because Mayan root structure is simple ( most roots have the form CVC ) and derivational morphology is rich , organization by root gives an immediate sense of the ...
... root , with all words built on a given root listed in that entry . Because Mayan root structure is simple ( most roots have the form CVC ) and derivational morphology is rich , organization by root gives an immediate sense of the ...
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