Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... Rang Cham is now a fully tonal language . 5.1 . THE EVOLUTION OF PHAN RANG CHAM TONES . The conditions governing the development of tone on main syllables are straightforward , with Figure 4 illustrating what happened in monosyllables ...
... Rang Cham is now a fully tonal language . 5.1 . THE EVOLUTION OF PHAN RANG CHAM TONES . The conditions governing the development of tone on main syllables are straightforward , with Figure 4 illustrating what happened in monosyllables ...
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... Rang Cham 1976 , 1977 ) . ] = E ( astern ) Cham , as found in the work of Doris and David Blood ( 1962 , 1967 , tently . In all these forms , the resulting pitch is low or low rising . As Table 17 shows , the low - toned Phan Rang Cham ...
... Rang Cham 1976 , 1977 ) . ] = E ( astern ) Cham , as found in the work of Doris and David Blood ( 1962 , 1967 , tently . In all these forms , the resulting pitch is low or low rising . As Table 17 shows , the low - toned Phan Rang Cham ...
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... Rang Cham . Second , the social mechanism involved is far more likely bilingualism than shift , as it is far , far more frequently the case that the Phan Rang Cham speakers are bilingual in Vietnamese than vice versa . And , when ...
... Rang Cham . Second , the social mechanism involved is far more likely bilingualism than shift , as it is far , far more frequently the case that the Phan Rang Cham speakers are bilingual in Vietnamese than vice versa . And , when ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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