Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... syllable is initiated at the beginning of the syllable , and lasts until the beginning of the next syllable or the end of the line . If in actual fact , the line- final syllable is followed by a pause , so that it does not extend ...
... syllable is initiated at the beginning of the syllable , and lasts until the beginning of the next syllable or the end of the line . If in actual fact , the line- final syllable is followed by a pause , so that it does not extend ...
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... syllable into the stressed syllable . 18 In short , while tonic length , peripheral vowel loss , and V - to - V coarticulation are crosslinguistically common , extreme coarticulation as posited in compensatory metathe- sis may be ...
... syllable into the stressed syllable . 18 In short , while tonic length , peripheral vowel loss , and V - to - V coarticulation are crosslinguistically common , extreme coarticulation as posited in compensatory metathe- sis may be ...
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... syllable : * V1CV1⁄2 > * V1CV1V2 > * vCV1V2 > * CV1V2 . As in Kwara'ae and Ririo , evidence for the intermediate ... syllable . Following stress shift and initial consonant loss , coarticulation of the word - initial vowel into the tonic ...
... syllable : * V1CV1⁄2 > * V1CV1V2 > * vCV1V2 > * CV1V2 . As in Kwara'ae and Ririo , evidence for the intermediate ... syllable . Following stress shift and initial consonant loss , coarticulation of the word - initial vowel into the tonic ...
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