Language, Band 30 -Band 31,Ausgabe 4,Teil 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... stress in the adverbial form is often accom- panied by a long vowel . The adverb odvaj and certain qualitative and quantita- tive pronouns have alternative stress positions . The verbal adverb is normally stressed on the penult ...
... stress in the adverbial form is often accom- panied by a long vowel . The adverb odvaj and certain qualitative and quantita- tive pronouns have alternative stress positions . The verbal adverb is normally stressed on the penult ...
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... stress is phonemic , although he thinks it is not . He discusses proclitics and enclitics , which are grouped with another word in an accentual whole , and uses a horizontal link ( here replaced for convenience by a short dash ) to ...
... stress is phonemic , although he thinks it is not . He discusses proclitics and enclitics , which are grouped with another word in an accentual whole , and uses a horizontal link ( here replaced for convenience by a short dash ) to ...
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... stress ( 44-5 ) , such as the existence of the phonemic phrase ( ' Akzentein- heit ' ) and the heavier stress on ģēr , kǝll , and mă in certain types of phrases . The inclusion of these points , with perhaps the addition of several ...
... stress ( 44-5 ) , such as the existence of the phonemic phrase ( ' Akzentein- heit ' ) and the heavier stress on ģēr , kǝll , and mă in certain types of phrases . The inclusion of these points , with perhaps the addition of several ...
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