Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... 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 stop ...
... 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 stop ...
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... final secondary stress in Finnish is complex and the generalizations presented here abstract away from certain phonetic effects . While light final syllables are always unstressed , heavy final syllables are gener- ally heard as having ...
... final secondary stress in Finnish is complex and the generalizations presented here abstract away from certain phonetic effects . While light final syllables are always unstressed , heavy final syllables are gener- ally heard as having ...
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... 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 mora will thus make final light syllables invisible and final heavy syllables count as light .
... 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 mora will thus make final light syllables invisible and final heavy syllables count as light .
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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