Language, Band 66George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1990 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Krachi , a language with two phonologically contrastive pitch levels . I argue that the Krachi data are best analyzed as involving an upward shifting of the tonal register ( upstep ) . I then argue that upstep in Krachi provides ...
... Krachi , a language with two phonologically contrastive pitch levels . I argue that the Krachi data are best analyzed as involving an upward shifting of the tonal register ( upstep ) . I then argue that upstep in Krachi provides ...
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... Krachi data as involving an upstepping of the entire tonal register , at the point immediately preceding the extra high level , followed by a downstepping of the entire tonal register , at the point immediately following the upstepped ...
... Krachi data as involving an upstepping of the entire tonal register , at the point immediately preceding the extra high level , followed by a downstepping of the entire tonal register , at the point immediately following the upstepped ...
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... KRACHI . In this section I apply register - tier theory to the Krachi data presented in §2 . In Krachi , as in Guang languages in general , changes in tonal register ( e.g. downstep ) never distinguish two lex- ical items in isolation ...
... KRACHI . In this section I apply register - tier theory to the Krachi data presented in §2 . In Krachi , as in Guang languages in general , changes in tonal register ( e.g. downstep ) never distinguish two lex- ical items in isolation ...
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