Language, Band 23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1947 |
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... patterns but are tone sets with regularly conditioned patterns . See 3.1.2 and 4.5 . 3. Sequence of two or more linear phonemes plus tone pattern . E.g. Noun base : gaašìì ' hair ' Particles : toò ' so ! ' dà ' with ' For lists of these ...
... patterns but are tone sets with regularly conditioned patterns . See 3.1.2 and 4.5 . 3. Sequence of two or more linear phonemes plus tone pattern . E.g. Noun base : gaašìì ' hair ' Particles : toò ' so ! ' dà ' with ' For lists of these ...
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... patterns applied to them . Noun tone patterns may be represented in a simplified form , since most of them pattern as though beginning from the end of the word . The last tone given ( reading from right to left ) is the tone of all ...
... patterns applied to them . Noun tone patterns may be represented in a simplified form , since most of them pattern as though beginning from the end of the word . The last tone given ( reading from right to left ) is the tone of all ...
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... pattern . A new tone pattern accompanies the reduplicated form . Ex- amples of complete reduplication are : ? ayàà ' tiger - nut ' , ' àyàà ? ayàà ' a similar but inedible plant ' ; k ? ïbàà ' fat ' , k'ìbààk ? ibàà ' a fat person ...
... pattern . A new tone pattern accompanies the reduplicated form . Ex- amples of complete reduplication are : ? ayàà ' tiger - nut ' , ' àyàà ? ayàà ' a similar but inedible plant ' ; k ? ïbàà ' fat ' , k'ìbààk ? ibàà ' a fat person ...
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