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LARRY M. HYMAN FRANCIS X. KATAMBA University of California , Berkeley University of Lancaster Since McCawley 1970 , the Luganda tone system has been well known for its property of allowing at most one Hsigh ) to Llow ) pitch drop per ...
LARRY M. HYMAN FRANCIS X. KATAMBA University of California , Berkeley University of Lancaster Since McCawley 1970 , the Luganda tone system has been well known for its property of allowing at most one Hsigh ) to Llow ) pitch drop per ...
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second , that a complex HL representation is justified over a single tone feature H. And third , we have attempted to show that an independently motivated grid system interacts in significant ways with the realization of tone in Luganda ...
second , that a complex HL representation is justified over a single tone feature H. And third , we have attempted to show that an independently motivated grid system interacts in significant ways with the realization of tone in Luganda ...
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As is clear from the above discussion , Zhemayt surface forms instantiate the multiple underlying H tones which are deleted in Aukshtayt by the application of Tone Deletion , de Saussure's Law , or general H - tone Deletion .
As is clear from the above discussion , Zhemayt surface forms instantiate the multiple underlying H tones which are deleted in Aukshtayt by the application of Tone Deletion , de Saussure's Law , or general H - tone Deletion .
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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