Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... syllable but leaving behind some effects on the remaining syllable . The lost ' extra ' syllable is re- constructed with varying degrees of specification , ranging from syllabicity only ( e.g. * [ SYL ] puak ) to partical specification ...
... syllable but leaving behind some effects on the remaining syllable . The lost ' extra ' syllable is re- constructed with varying degrees of specification , ranging from syllabicity only ( e.g. * [ SYL ] puak ) to partical specification ...
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... syllable . It will further be assumed that an unsyllabified unit cannot be found inside a syllable , in accordance with the claim that only peripheral material may be extrametrical.20 This means that a melodic element , including an ...
... syllable . It will further be assumed that an unsyllabified unit cannot be found inside a syllable , in accordance with the claim that only peripheral material may be extrametrical.20 This means that a melodic element , including an ...
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... Syllable structure in Bella Coola . Linguistic Inquiry 22.589- 646 . BETHIN , CHRISTINA . 1987. Syllable structure and the Polish imperative desinence . Slavic and East European Journal 31.76–89 . • 1989. Polish syllables . Stony Brook ...
... Syllable structure in Bella Coola . Linguistic Inquiry 22.589- 646 . BETHIN , CHRISTINA . 1987. Syllable structure and the Polish imperative desinence . Slavic and East European Journal 31.76–89 . • 1989. Polish syllables . Stony Brook ...
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