Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... contrasts of each feature is considered , some features turn out to be multivalued . This paper is an attempt to provide a first ... contrast is that between front and back vowels . Vowel height and backness form the foundation of a two ...
... contrasts of each feature is considered , some features turn out to be multivalued . This paper is an attempt to provide a first ... contrast is that between front and back vowels . Vowel height and backness form the foundation of a two ...
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... contrast in terms of the feature Back , then all the vowels will be ( central ] . ' Most languages contrast two values of the feature Back . In the vowel systems we have looked at , these two values equal ( front ) and ( back ) . We may ...
... contrast in terms of the feature Back , then all the vowels will be ( central ] . ' Most languages contrast two values of the feature Back . In the vowel systems we have looked at , these two values equal ( front ) and ( back ) . We may ...
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... contrast for non - low vowels . Swedish is one of the rare languages that contrast lip compression with and without rounding for high vowels , as in the following system : u i y u e Ø o a # Urhobo approximants supply another example of ...
... contrast for non - low vowels . Swedish is one of the rare languages that contrast lip compression with and without rounding for high vowels , as in the following system : u i y u e Ø o a # Urhobo approximants supply another example of ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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