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In each case the alternate shape with tone / 1 / is rather more common . We take the form which appears when no // is present as basic , and normalize the notation accordingly . This is the source of the alternation between shapes with ...
In each case the alternate shape with tone / 1 / is rather more common . We take the form which appears when no // is present as basic , and normalize the notation accordingly . This is the source of the alternation between shapes with ...
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In Part II , Ch . 3-5 , Pike describes in great detail the method of determining the tones of a language . He emphasizes the necessity of ... To summarize briefly , Mixteco has a tone system of the level - pitch register type .
In Part II , Ch . 3-5 , Pike describes in great detail the method of determining the tones of a language . He emphasizes the necessity of ... To summarize briefly , Mixteco has a tone system of the level - pitch register type .
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The table in §2.2.2 shows that the verb stem tone must be mid or high , and cannot be low . ... if / koo / is mid * , the tone of a verb stem with low stem tone should be high , but the final tone of the noun should change to high .
The table in §2.2.2 shows that the verb stem tone must be mid or high , and cannot be low . ... if / koo / is mid * , the tone of a verb stem with low stem tone should be high , but the final tone of the noun should change to high .
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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