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THE EFFECT OF FINAL GLOTTAL STOP . Han et al . ( 1992 : 41-42 ) discuss the effect of final glottal stop on the Phan Rang tonal system . As they note , several scholars have noticed a pitch difference between forms that end in a glottal ...
THE EFFECT OF FINAL GLOTTAL STOP . Han et al . ( 1992 : 41-42 ) discuss the effect of final glottal stop on the Phan Rang tonal system . As they note , several scholars have noticed a pitch difference between forms that end in a glottal ...
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Ý XL ÀXLÀ X : voimisteluttelemàsta ' from having on and off caused to do gymnastics ' The question of word - final secondary stress in Finnish is complex and the generalizations presented here abstract away from certain phonetic effects ...
Ý XL ÀXLÀ X : voimisteluttelemàsta ' from having on and off caused to do gymnastics ' The question of word - final secondary stress in Finnish is complex and the generalizations presented here abstract away from certain phonetic effects ...
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The stress options seen in 24b , 25c , and 26b result from the optional extrametricality of final moras by 30g . We assume that all light syllables have one mora and all heavy syllables have two moras.26 Extrametricality of the final ...
The stress options seen in 24b , 25c , and 26b result from the optional extrametricality of final moras by 30g . We assume that all light syllables have one mora and all heavy syllables have two moras.26 Extrametricality of the final ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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