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A word like kabuto ( low - high - low ) may be interpreted as having a preceding accent , since a preceding element within the phrase is always on a high pitch . With this interpretation , an item in Western Japanese may contain up to ...
A word like kabuto ( low - high - low ) may be interpreted as having a preceding accent , since a preceding element within the phrase is always on a high pitch . With this interpretation , an item in Western Japanese may contain up to ...
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... avoidance of the lower portions of a line above or a preceding o or i graph on the same line . In these cases i was often employed without phonological significance , simply to prevent a writing with i that would obscure or block ...
... avoidance of the lower portions of a line above or a preceding o or i graph on the same line . In these cases i was often employed without phonological significance , simply to prevent a writing with i that would obscure or block ...
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He treats the final particle as a syllable with consonant initial , its nature determined by the last element of the preceding syllable . Thereby he cuts the intervocalic nasals and semivowels ( as in section 3 above ) into two parts ...
He treats the final particle as a syllable with consonant initial , its nature determined by the last element of the preceding syllable . Thereby he cuts the intervocalic nasals and semivowels ( as in section 3 above ) into two parts ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accent alternation American analysis appear assume become called Chinese comparative considered consonant construction contain contrast corresponding derived dialects discussion distinction elements English evidence example expression fact final forms further German gerund give given glide grammar Hare historical indicative initial interest involved language later Latin learning lines linguistic marked meaning morpheme morphophonemic noun object occur original pair parallelism pattern phonemic phonological pitch position possible preceding present probably problem question reference represented result Review rules seems semantic sentence sequence similar song sound speaker speech stem stop stress structure suffix suggested syllable syntactic Table theory tion tone translation units University variants verb verbal vowel