Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... nasal ending . At this point , the nasal and the stop endings go separate ways : the vowel becomes contrastively nasal after the weakened nasal coda drops away ( stage 5 ) , and finally even the last trace of nasality becomes ...
... nasal ending . At this point , the nasal and the stop endings go separate ways : the vowel becomes contrastively nasal after the weakened nasal coda drops away ( stage 5 ) , and finally even the last trace of nasality becomes ...
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... nasal ending . One remarkable fact about Chinese dialects , however , is the ubiquitous oral / nasal distinction vs. the conspicuous rarity of the durational contrast in the vowel system of the 600 - odd dialects surveyed . Phonemic nasal ...
... nasal ending . One remarkable fact about Chinese dialects , however , is the ubiquitous oral / nasal distinction vs. the conspicuous rarity of the durational contrast in the vowel system of the 600 - odd dialects surveyed . Phonemic nasal ...
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... nasal resonance . We chose Cantonese for the long / short contrast and Xiàmén for the oral / nasal pairs , because these contrasts do not exhibit marked degrees of other concomitant distinctions . Both lists were randomized and recorded ...
... nasal resonance . We chose Cantonese for the long / short contrast and Xiàmén for the oral / nasal pairs , because these contrasts do not exhibit marked degrees of other concomitant distinctions . Both lists were randomized and recorded ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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