Language, Bände 31-36George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1961 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... statement . This is similar to American English , and the Bengali sentence sounds quite natural to an American . When jane has the emphatic stress the ja is louder and longer , but also its pitch is LOWER than in the colorless statement ...
... statement . This is similar to American English , and the Bengali sentence sounds quite natural to an American . When jane has the emphatic stress the ja is louder and longer , but also its pitch is LOWER than in the colorless statement ...
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... statement inventory . The phonological system of a language can be regarded as a set of linear phonemes ( linear consonants LC , linear vowels LV ) and a set of additive components AC which occur with them . The LC are classified ( a ) ...
... statement inventory . The phonological system of a language can be regarded as a set of linear phonemes ( linear consonants LC , linear vowels LV ) and a set of additive components AC which occur with them . The LC are classified ( a ) ...
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... statements than Kingdon's ; but it is unpleasant , and should not be necessary , to choose between an elegant statement based on inadequate data and an inelegant statement drawn from full material . A few illustrations of the possible ...
... statements than Kingdon's ; but it is unpleasant , and should not be necessary , to choose between an elegant statement based on inadequate data and an inelegant statement drawn from full material . A few illustrations of the possible ...
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Notes | 476 |
Gothic iddja and Old English ĕode | 483 |
Greek kámnō and támnō | 502 |
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American analysis appears Assistant Professor Associate become Calif called clause College common comparative consonant contrast course Department dialects discussion distinction English evidence example fact final forms further German give given grammar Greek important indicate Institute interest Italy Japan language later Latin least less Library linguistic material meaning Member method Michigan names nasal noun occur original pattern Ph.D phonemes phonological phrase position possible present preterite probably problem Professor Proto-Indo-European question reason recorded reference relation represent Research result School seems sentence separate similar Society sound Spanish speech spelling statement stops stress string structure suggested syllable tagmeme tion translation University verb vido vowel York