Language, Band 41George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1965 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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... syllables are characterized by a smooth , sustained release , which continues to a peak of intensity about the mid point of the syllable nucleus , and is followed by a gradual , controlled decay . The nucleus terminates with lenis ...
... syllables are characterized by a smooth , sustained release , which continues to a peak of intensity about the mid point of the syllable nucleus , and is followed by a gradual , controlled decay . The nucleus terminates with lenis ...
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... syllabic consonant or by a single vowel . Syllable type + Ñ is manifested only by single vowels . The onset for the other two syllable types consists of one to four consonants ; the terminus is a glottal stop . The nucleus consists of a ...
... syllabic consonant or by a single vowel . Syllable type + Ñ is manifested only by single vowels . The onset for the other two syllable types consists of one to four consonants ; the terminus is a glottal stop . The nucleus consists of a ...
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... syllable nucleus or expanded nucleus . For this reason , a phonological unit of a higher level than the vowel phoneme is necessary to describe the tone distribu- tion . This higher unit , the syllable , remains constant regardless of ...
... syllable nucleus or expanded nucleus . For this reason , a phonological unit of a higher level than the vowel phoneme is necessary to describe the tone distribu- tion . This higher unit , the syllable , remains constant regardless of ...
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Sound change | 184 |
Notes | 357 |
Transformational theory | 362 |
Urheberrecht | |
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