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That is , the contour point is the pertinent beginning point for a significant intonation contour . For the most part these contours begin at the last potential contour point in the phrase ; such a point is here called a ROUTINE CONTOUR ...
That is , the contour point is the pertinent beginning point for a significant intonation contour . For the most part these contours begin at the last potential contour point in the phrase ; such a point is here called a ROUTINE CONTOUR ...
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unless that lowest level is mid , in which case the intra - contour may occasionally and optionally vary to low . That is to say , if the contour is high - low , mid - low , low - low , low - mid , or low - high , the intra - contour is ...
unless that lowest level is mid , in which case the intra - contour may occasionally and optionally vary to low . That is to say , if the contour is high - low , mid - low , low - low , low - mid , or low - high , the intra - contour is ...
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This contour most frequently occurs before short pauses , where it connotes a sequence : // ? in - le ? an- ? àhan , ? an - bàkan , ? ani han - cabàl .// ' He wants a roasting ear , a tortilla , and some cooked corn ' .
This contour most frequently occurs before short pauses , where it connotes a sequence : // ? in - le ? an- ? àhan , ? an - bàkan , ? ani han - cabàl .// ' He wants a roasting ear , a tortilla , and some cooked corn ' .
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ái âu | 15 |
An Ethiopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic | 29 |
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