Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... forms for a variety of V1CV2 sequences . Citation forms consist of sequences of open syllables , and lack the vowel ... FORM COMPARANDA FORM KWAIO LAU a THE ORIGINS OF CONSONANT - VOWEL METATHESIS 529.
... forms for a variety of V1CV2 sequences . Citation forms consist of sequences of open syllables , and lack the vowel ... FORM COMPARANDA FORM KWAIO LAU a THE ORIGINS OF CONSONANT - VOWEL METATHESIS 529.
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... forms from normal forms ? Why is the final vowel retained fully voiced in the citation form , but weakened or lost elsewhere ? Watson - Gegeo & Gegeo ( 1986 : 24 ) suggest a possible answer in their description of salient differences in ...
... forms from normal forms ? Why is the final vowel retained fully voiced in the citation form , but weakened or lost elsewhere ? Watson - Gegeo & Gegeo ( 1986 : 24 ) suggest a possible answer in their description of salient differences in ...
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... form.21 Just as in Kwara'ae forms with final vowel loss ( c - e in Table 6 ) , stress falls on the penultimate syllable of complete forms but the final syllable of incomplete forms . As described by Churchward ( 1940 : 73-75 ) , tonic ...
... form.21 Just as in Kwara'ae forms with final vowel loss ( c - e in Table 6 ) , stress falls on the penultimate syllable of complete forms but the final syllable of incomplete forms . As described by Churchward ( 1940 : 73-75 ) , tonic ...
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