Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... original peripheral vowel , aligning it more closely with the stressed syllable . On this analysis , the longer the original vowel , the more of it will hang off the edge after temporal realignment has taken place . In other words , ...
... original peripheral vowel , aligning it more closely with the stressed syllable . On this analysis , the longer the original vowel , the more of it will hang off the edge after temporal realignment has taken place . In other words , ...
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... original constructions in which tone was of no contrastive import . In modern Saramaccan , a is the third person pronoun while á , with high tone , is the predicate negator ( Kófi á wáka ' Kofi does not walk ' ) . However , historical ...
... original constructions in which tone was of no contrastive import . In modern Saramaccan , a is the third person pronoun while á , with high tone , is the predicate negator ( Kófi á wáka ' Kofi does not walk ' ) . However , historical ...
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... original semantics are now virtually opaque in a synchronic representation of the lexicon , such as with- in withhold and withstand , the former reflecting the original etymon's meaning of ' against ' , while the latter reflects the ...
... original semantics are now virtually opaque in a synchronic representation of the lexicon , such as with- in withhold and withstand , the former reflecting the original etymon's meaning of ' against ' , while the latter reflects the ...
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