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In these dialects , a phrase contains a distinctive fall in pitch ( which may not be on the first mora ) , or is entirely high - pitched except for a low - pitched first mora , or is entirely low pitched . The entirely low - pitched ...
In these dialects , a phrase contains a distinctive fall in pitch ( which may not be on the first mora ) , or is entirely high - pitched except for a low - pitched first mora , or is entirely low pitched . The entirely low - pitched ...
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Any vowel cluster , let us say , has either high pitch or low pitch , for the whole cluster . ... He does not set up two sets of vowel phonemes , i.e. one set of high - pitched vowels and one of low - pitched vowels .
Any vowel cluster , let us say , has either high pitch or low pitch , for the whole cluster . ... He does not set up two sets of vowel phonemes , i.e. one set of high - pitched vowels and one of low - pitched vowels .
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VARIABILITY OF PITCH . In discussing the stress variants , I referred to the syntactic stress segment , which was defined as beginning on the syllable with the pitch change and the first main ( primary or ...
VARIABILITY OF PITCH . In discussing the stress variants , I referred to the syntactic stress segment , which was defined as beginning on the syllable with the pitch change and the first main ( primary or ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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