Language, Band 17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1941 |
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... pattern for the rest of the word . ( 2 ) The position of stress . If the stress is not on the first syllable in the American word , the dialect usually forces it forward and gives the word Intona- tion 2 ; if the stress remains on a ...
... pattern for the rest of the word . ( 2 ) The position of stress . If the stress is not on the first syllable in the American word , the dialect usually forces it forward and gives the word Intona- tion 2 ; if the stress remains on a ...
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... pattern relation to each other similar to that of the six short vowels , are phonemically different from them . Before considering these differences , we can point out that in those varieties of English where orthographic final and ...
... pattern relation to each other similar to that of the six short vowels , are phonemically different from them . Before considering these differences , we can point out that in those varieties of English where orthographic final and ...
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... patterns of the phonetic relations between phonemes and see how they compare with the distributional pattern . But that would be a new correlation , interesting for diachronic linguistics and for linguistic psychology , e.g. for the ...
... patterns of the phonetic relations between phonemes and see how they compare with the distributional pattern . But that would be a new correlation , interesting for diachronic linguistics and for linguistic psychology , e.g. for the ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 49 |
HANS KURATH | 82 |
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