Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... vowels derive from the phonation type induced by proto - voiceless initials and tend to be tenser , with a lower vowel quality and a higher pitch , while the second register vowels derive from the phonation type induced by proto ...
... vowels derive from the phonation type induced by proto - voiceless initials and tend to be tenser , with a lower vowel quality and a higher pitch , while the second register vowels derive from the phonation type induced by proto ...
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... vowel distinctions , that is , led to a register system with vowel registers ; and , ( 3 ) the phonation distinctions that originally conditioned the vowel splits disappeared , leaving behind a large number of now unconditioned vowel ...
... vowel distinctions , that is , led to a register system with vowel registers ; and , ( 3 ) the phonation distinctions that originally conditioned the vowel splits disappeared , leaving behind a large number of now unconditioned vowel ...
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... vowel - splitting patterns . The first register has a vowel lowering effect , sometimes affecting the whole vowel and sometimes affecting only the onset . As Table 11 shows , for the high vowels * -u and * -i , voiceless obstruents ...
... vowel - splitting patterns . The first register has a vowel lowering effect , sometimes affecting the whole vowel and sometimes affecting only the onset . As Table 11 shows , for the high vowels * -u and * -i , voiceless obstruents ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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