Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... vowel harmony alternations . But a reconstruction of the vocalic system before the development of vowel harmony , whether or not this predated Proto - Sahaptian , presents several possibilities . A six - vowel system * / ia e a o u ...
... vowel harmony alternations . But a reconstruction of the vocalic system before the development of vowel harmony , whether or not this predated Proto - Sahaptian , presents several possibilities . A six - vowel system * / ia e a o u ...
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... vowels * / a ǝ o / was present in the word , while ' minus Dominant ' would mean that the word included only combinations of vowels from the set * / e i u / . The vowel harmony would then have arisen from the conditioned merger of * / e ...
... vowels * / a ǝ o / was present in the word , while ' minus Dominant ' would mean that the word included only combinations of vowels from the set * / e i u / . The vowel harmony would then have arisen from the conditioned merger of * / e ...
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... vowel harmony and Proto - Sahaptian vowels . Lg . 42.759–67 . HAMP , ERIC P. 1958. Vowel harmony in Classical Mongolian . Word 14.291-4 . JACOBS , MELVILLE . 1931. A sketch of Northern Sahaptin grammar . University of Wash- ington ...
... vowel harmony and Proto - Sahaptian vowels . Lg . 42.759–67 . HAMP , ERIC P. 1958. Vowel harmony in Classical Mongolian . Word 14.291-4 . JACOBS , MELVILLE . 1931. A sketch of Northern Sahaptin grammar . University of Wash- ington ...
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