Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... consonants in New Mexican Spanish . In the following pages I shall discuss this subject much more in detail . It is well known to students of language that syllabic consonants are to be found in some languages . A regular series of ...
... consonants in New Mexican Spanish . In the following pages I shall discuss this subject much more in detail . It is well known to students of language that syllabic consonants are to be found in some languages . A regular series of ...
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... consonants , m , n , Į , are very long and may be held indefinitely . Being strongly accented they are usually as long as the consonant plus the accented vowel absorbed . The other two , however , the I and the r , are very short in ...
... consonants , m , n , Į , are very long and may be held indefinitely . Being strongly accented they are usually as long as the consonant plus the accented vowel absorbed . The other two , however , the I and the r , are very short in ...
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... consonant proper , but only a consonantal vowel , the quality of which is determined by the firm and fixed position of the lips or tongue while the breath passes through the ... consonant is SYLLABIC CONSONANTS IN NEW MEXICAN SPANISH 111.
... consonant proper , but only a consonantal vowel , the quality of which is determined by the firm and fixed position of the lips or tongue while the breath passes through the ... consonant is SYLLABIC CONSONANTS IN NEW MEXICAN SPANISH 111.
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