Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... voiced lax , breathy higher ( closed ) lower pitch TABLE 5. Contrasts between first and second register in register languages . [ Henderson 1952 ; Edmondson and Gregerson 1993 : 61-63 ] conditions , of register from the pretonic first ...
... voiced lax , breathy higher ( closed ) lower pitch TABLE 5. Contrasts between first and second register in register languages . [ Henderson 1952 ; Edmondson and Gregerson 1993 : 61-63 ] conditions , of register from the pretonic first ...
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... voiced obstruents ultimately resulted in a breathy - voiced , low - pitched tone ; the remaining initials , including voiced sonorants , ultimately resulted in a contrasting modal - voiced , high- pitched tone , in effect , the default ...
... voiced obstruents ultimately resulted in a breathy - voiced , low - pitched tone ; the remaining initials , including voiced sonorants , ultimately resulted in a contrasting modal - voiced , high- pitched tone , in effect , the default ...
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... voiced phonation and words with a low - pitched , breathy - voiced phonation ( Fig . 5 ) . INITIAL CLASSES RESULTING REGISTERS RESULTING TONE CLASSES Tones Finals PC initials ( except voiced 55 * -h modal voiced , 24 high series glottal ...
... voiced phonation and words with a low - pitched , breathy - voiced phonation ( Fig . 5 ) . INITIAL CLASSES RESULTING REGISTERS RESULTING TONE CLASSES Tones Finals PC initials ( except voiced 55 * -h modal voiced , 24 high series glottal ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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