Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... short consonants . A classification according to long and short may appear somewhat arbitrary and borrowed from the Indo- European system . It is , of course , a somewhat different problem . In the New Mexican Spanish syllabic ...
... short consonants . A classification according to long and short may appear somewhat arbitrary and borrowed from the Indo- European system . It is , of course , a somewhat different problem . In the New Mexican Spanish syllabic ...
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... short and practically semi- explosive , may result from intervocalic ( Spanish multiple vibrant i ) + accented í , and in all cases only when the resulting syllabic consonant falls before the consonant t : perrito > perto , carrito ...
... short and practically semi- explosive , may result from intervocalic ( Spanish multiple vibrant i ) + accented í , and in all cases only when the resulting syllabic consonant falls before the consonant t : perrito > perto , carrito ...
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... short vowels , in which the original quantities still manifest themselves . In this sketch the Menomini examples are so chosen that the reader can safely discount the diver- gences as to vowel quantity . Short vowels in the first ...
... short vowels , in which the original quantities still manifest themselves . In this sketch the Menomini examples are so chosen that the reader can safely discount the diver- gences as to vowel quantity . Short vowels in the first ...
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