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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... syllable is said to contain one , a long syllable usually two . The unmarked syllable types are therefore those that contain either one or two morae . The marked syllable types all contain three morae . The role of the mora in Japanese ...
... syllable is said to contain one , a long syllable usually two . The unmarked syllable types are therefore those that contain either one or two morae . The marked syllable types all contain three morae . The role of the mora in Japanese ...
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... syllable of the base is heavy and does not end in a geminate obstruent , that first syllable may be used as the stem without modification , as in the forms given in the last column in 22a - c . If the first syllable of the base is ...
... syllable of the base is heavy and does not end in a geminate obstruent , that first syllable may be used as the stem without modification , as in the forms given in the last column in 22a - c . If the first syllable of the base is ...
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... syllable occurs on a rise ; one or more syllables may occur on a fall , yielding seven different metre types . The metre requires a phonological pause after each line , which need not necessarily be audible in all performances of a poem ...
... syllable occurs on a rise ; one or more syllables may occur on a fall , yielding seven different metre types . The metre requires a phonological pause after each line , which need not necessarily be audible in all performances of a poem ...
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