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Ignoring differences between British and American pitch patterns , his I usually equals 31 ; II usually equals 24 , III usually equals 32 , and IV usually equals 23 . Then the head phonemes are the equivalent of groups of pitch phonemes ...
Ignoring differences between British and American pitch patterns , his I usually equals 31 ; II usually equals 24 , III usually equals 32 , and IV usually equals 23 . Then the head phonemes are the equivalent of groups of pitch phonemes ...
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The following statements are typical : 2 125 : German vowel sounds are ' usually short when followed by a double consonant otherwise long , especially if doubled or followed by h ' . 126 : German ch after a , o , or u is a ' harsh ...
The following statements are typical : 2 125 : German vowel sounds are ' usually short when followed by a double consonant otherwise long , especially if doubled or followed by h ' . 126 : German ch after a , o , or u is a ' harsh ...
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Of two stages of linguistic development , the one attested earlier ( quella ch'è documentata prima ) is usually the older ( 3 ) . 2. The earlier stage ( fase anteriore ) is usually preserved in the more isolated of two areas ( area ...
Of two stages of linguistic development , the one attested earlier ( quella ch'è documentata prima ) is usually the older ( 3 ) . 2. The earlier stage ( fase anteriore ) is usually preserved in the more isolated of two areas ( area ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
LANGUAGE | 48 |
REVIEWS by Harry Hoijer Bernard Bloch Yakov Malkiel | 87 |
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adjective alternative American appears become beside borrowing called causative century cited clause close common compared connection considered consonant contains contrast corresponding derived dialects Dictionary discussion early ending English evidence example existence expression fact final forms gerund give given grammar hand historical Indic initial instance language later Latin less linguistic marked meaning Michigan Middle morphemes nasal noun occur original particle past perhaps person phonemes phrase pitch plural position possible preceding present probably pronoun quatrain question recorded referent relational represent root seems sense sentence sequence Serving similar Society sound Spanish statement stem suffix suggested syllable term texts tion University usually utterance variant verb vowel word writing