Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... alternation of bad and bat is quantitatively parallel to such alternations as bead and beat , fade and fate . The alternations are governed by mechanical considerations that have only a subsidiary relevance for the phonetic pattern ...
... alternation of bad and bat is quantitatively parallel to such alternations as bead and beat , fade and fate . The alternations are governed by mechanical considerations that have only a subsidiary relevance for the phonetic pattern ...
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... alternation p : b . And for B : 1. Long vowels can arise only when the syllable is open and stressed . Such alternations as ma''la : u ' - mala are not felt as involving any but stress differences . In A , mala and mala are as distinct ...
... alternation p : b . And for B : 1. Long vowels can arise only when the syllable is open and stressed . Such alternations as ma''la : u ' - mala are not felt as involving any but stress differences . In A , mala and mala are as distinct ...
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... alternation , by which t ( from PCA . nt ? ) replaces n in some of the forms : ä - nōtātci when she suckled him , ä - wītātci when he called him by name . This may be connected with the circumstance that the corresponding verb for ...
... alternation , by which t ( from PCA . nt ? ) replaces n in some of the forms : ä - nōtātci when she suckled him , ä - wītātci when he called him by name . This may be connected with the circumstance that the corresponding verb for ...
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