Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... realization of -e -o as [ i u ] in final unstressed position would , in fact , have constituted a CONFIRMATION , not a CONTRADICTION , of Oliveira's realization rule in the only partially correct form quoted above . In the second place ...
... realization of -e -o as [ i u ] in final unstressed position would , in fact , have constituted a CONFIRMATION , not a CONTRADICTION , of Oliveira's realization rule in the only partially correct form quoted above . In the second place ...
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... realization of e o , which we will write [ ẹ ọl , in post - stress position . The over- whelming evidence against an [ iu ] realization makes it quite clear that the raised variants could not have reached the level of high vowels before ...
... realization of e o , which we will write [ ẹ ọl , in post - stress position . The over- whelming evidence against an [ iu ] realization makes it quite clear that the raised variants could not have reached the level of high vowels before ...
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... realization of e- is non - nasal [ i ] , although nasal [ î ] is also found occasionally ( e.g. Helena ~ Inlena ~ Ilena , eterno ~ interno iterno , Vasconcelos 1901 : 100 ) . Fossilized back formations such as eventá ~ inventá for ...
... realization of e- is non - nasal [ i ] , although nasal [ î ] is also found occasionally ( e.g. Helena ~ Inlena ~ Ilena , eterno ~ interno iterno , Vasconcelos 1901 : 100 ) . Fossilized back formations such as eventá ~ inventá for ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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