Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... final vowel weakening and the compensatory changes associated with this weakening.22 In the unsuffixed indefinite form the final vowel was weakened , coarticulated into the stressed syllable , and eventu- ally lost . There are two ...
... final vowel weakening and the compensatory changes associated with this weakening.22 In the unsuffixed indefinite form the final vowel was weakened , coarticulated into the stressed syllable , and eventu- ally lost . There are two ...
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... final accented vowels resist the reduction ( and metathesis ) affecting final unaccented vowels . Stress falls on the penultimate syllable in nonmonosyl- labic lexical roots , but intonation contours provide the phrase - final syllable ...
... final accented vowels resist the reduction ( and metathesis ) affecting final unaccented vowels . Stress falls on the penultimate syllable in nonmonosyl- labic lexical roots , but intonation contours provide the phrase - final syllable ...
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... final * HL melody occurred ( McConvell & Kolo , p.c. 1996 ) . Phrase medially , final vowel weakening and loss were phonologically conditioned , applying only in open syllables . With consonant - final stems , as in g - h in Table 11 ...
... final * HL melody occurred ( McConvell & Kolo , p.c. 1996 ) . Phrase medially , final vowel weakening and loss were phonologically conditioned , applying only in open syllables . With consonant - final stems , as in g - h in Table 11 ...
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