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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 . The first stage was a two - way split ...
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 . The first stage was a two - way split ...
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The modern Tsat tones are predictable from the voicing differences in the earlier initials and finals . The 55 tone evolves from a final * -h ; the relative chronology of this change with respect to the other changes is unclear , some- ...
The modern Tsat tones are predictable from the voicing differences in the earlier initials and finals . The 55 tone evolves from a final * -h ; the relative chronology of this change with respect to the other changes is unclear , some- ...
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As Table 27 shows , Tsat has three level tones - high - level ( 55 ) , mid - level ( 33 ) , and low - level ( 11 ) , a falling tone ( 42s ) , and a rising tone ( 24s ) . The Tan- chou dialect of what Ting ( 1980 ) calls a southern ...
As Table 27 shows , Tsat has three level tones - high - level ( 55 ) , mid - level ( 33 ) , and low - level ( 11 ) , a falling tone ( 42s ) , and a rising tone ( 24s ) . The Tan- chou dialect of what Ting ( 1980 ) calls a southern ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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