Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... dialects without low vowel deletion nonetheless do have aGC > aGaC epenthesis . This is shown in Table 5 for the Negev Bedouin dialect described by Blanc ( 1970 ) . In Tables 4-5 , note the distinct treatments of historical * aC1 C2 ...
... dialects without low vowel deletion nonetheless do have aGC > aGaC epenthesis . This is shown in Table 5 for the Negev Bedouin dialect described by Blanc ( 1970 ) . In Tables 4-5 , note the distinct treatments of historical * aC1 C2 ...
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... dialect , southwestern dialects show kapa [ kapǝ ] or kepa [ kepǝ ] , while southern dialects show kajp or ke : p . Additional data from Dench 1990 are given in 39 . 25 26 The different behavior of long and short vowels in the Paman ...
... dialect , southwestern dialects show kapa [ kapǝ ] or kepa [ kepǝ ] , while southern dialects show kajp or ke : p . Additional data from Dench 1990 are given in 39 . 25 26 The different behavior of long and short vowels in the Paman ...
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... dialects are not only just as dire as Sranan linguistically , but also sociohistorically . Mufwene's strategy of setting aside Sranan as the result of unu- sually brief exposure to a lexifier is inapplicable in the Gulf of Guinea ...
... dialects are not only just as dire as Sranan linguistically , but also sociohistorically . Mufwene's strategy of setting aside Sranan as the result of unu- sually brief exposure to a lexifier is inapplicable in the Gulf of Guinea ...
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