Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... segments such as affricates and prenasalized stops , in which a single skeletal slot is linked to two melodies . The remaining cases illustrate deficient or incomplete segments , with either the melody ( 43c ) or the timing slot ( 43b ) ...
... segments such as affricates and prenasalized stops , in which a single skeletal slot is linked to two melodies . The remaining cases illustrate deficient or incomplete segments , with either the melody ( 43c ) or the timing slot ( 43b ) ...
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... segments and separate , simultaneous work done by autosegmental tiers and by their proposed feature geometries - has important consequences for her analyses , as we shall see . 3. Let us now look specifically at the work that sequential ...
... segments and separate , simultaneous work done by autosegmental tiers and by their proposed feature geometries - has important consequences for her analyses , as we shall see . 3. Let us now look specifically at the work that sequential ...
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... segments having multiple simultane- ous articulations . Shona is claimed to have com- plex labio - corono - dorsal consonants such as the [ tkw ] of [ tkwana ] ' little child ' , but experimental phonetic work by Ian Maddieson has shown ...
... segments having multiple simultane- ous articulations . Shona is claimed to have com- plex labio - corono - dorsal consonants such as the [ tkw ] of [ tkwana ] ' little child ' , but experimental phonetic work by Ian Maddieson has shown ...
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