Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 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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... final interrogative marker àa , as in 18a , or a low tone replaces the second high tone of any sentence - final sequence containing one , alternatively appearing on a copy of the final vowel ( 18c , from W : 76-77 ) . ( 18 ) a . kími ...
... final interrogative marker àa , as in 18a , or a low tone replaces the second high tone of any sentence - final sequence containing one , alternatively appearing on a copy of the final vowel ( 18c , from W : 76-77 ) . ( 18 ) a . kími ...
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... final syllables but not in open word - final syllables , a restriction also found in Yupik ( Reed et al . 1977 ) . One possible analysis of this distributional restriction is in terms of a ban against final syllables that are too light ...
... final syllables but not in open word - final syllables , a restriction also found in Yupik ( Reed et al . 1977 ) . One possible analysis of this distributional restriction is in terms of a ban against final syllables that are too light ...
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... final consonant is not fully integrated into the prosodic template that is generally applicable for Kambera root forms - the trochaic foot . ( Evi- dence and independent motivation of the prosodic complexity of ( C ) VCVC roots is given ...
... final consonant is not fully integrated into the prosodic template that is generally applicable for Kambera root forms - the trochaic foot . ( Evi- dence and independent motivation of the prosodic complexity of ( C ) VCVC roots is given ...
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