Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... Table 2 , Table 3 . Attractive as this may seem , since we now have only three vowels / i ǝ a / and two glides / w y / , which may occur both as on - glides and as off - glides , to account for the entire set of the Korean vowels , it ...
... Table 2 , Table 3 . Attractive as this may seem , since we now have only three vowels / i ǝ a / and two glides / w y / , which may occur both as on - glides and as off - glides , to account for the entire set of the Korean vowels , it ...
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... Table 3. Stage ( a ) exchanges high vowels [ + high , -low ] with mid vowels [ —high , —low ] , leaving low vowels unchanged . Stage ( b ) then exchanges mid vowels with low vowels , leaving high vowels unchanged . The two stages are ...
... Table 3. Stage ( a ) exchanges high vowels [ + high , -low ] with mid vowels [ —high , —low ] , leaving low vowels unchanged . Stage ( b ) then exchanges mid vowels with low vowels , leaving high vowels unchanged . The two stages are ...
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... TABLE 5. SCHEMA FOR THE GREAT VOWEL SHIFT AS FORMULATED IN RULE ( 19 ) . cal structure of his language , and to establish certain constraints on how abstract ( i.e. non - phonetic ) phonological representations may be.19 3. From the ...
... TABLE 5. SCHEMA FOR THE GREAT VOWEL SHIFT AS FORMULATED IN RULE ( 19 ) . cal structure of his language , and to establish certain constraints on how abstract ( i.e. non - phonetic ) phonological representations may be.19 3. From the ...
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