Language, Band 10George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... consonants within the word ( an intial h may , however , stand after a consonant of a preceding word , e.g. , him hana ' your house ' ) . Word division is there- fore very important in Chitimacha . It is indicated by spacing between ...
... consonants within the word ( an intial h may , however , stand after a consonant of a preceding word , e.g. , him hana ' your house ' ) . Word division is there- fore very important in Chitimacha . It is indicated by spacing between ...
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... consonant , one vowel or m or n , and any number of final consonants , from none to five or six . A syllable is formed around m or n when these stand between consonants or in final position after a consonant , e.g. , šak.šm.pa ' to saw ...
... consonant , one vowel or m or n , and any number of final consonants , from none to five or six . A syllable is formed around m or n when these stand between consonants or in final position after a consonant , e.g. , šak.šm.pa ' to saw ...
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... consonant in B is ordinarily syllabified with both syllables . In this event the preceding syllable is a closed syllable and the following begins in a consonant , although there is but one ( unlengthened ) consonant involved . Examples ...
... consonant in B is ordinarily syllabified with both syllables . In this event the preceding syllable is a closed syllable and the following begins in a consonant , although there is but one ( unlengthened ) consonant involved . Examples ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
E H STURTEVANT The Development of Prehistoric Latin Accented | 6 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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