Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... tion . These data are effectively supplemented by the extensive field notes and informant work of Tucker himself , which supply the only reliable tonal informa- tion for some language groups . Where the data are scanty , the deficiency ...
... tion . These data are effectively supplemented by the extensive field notes and informant work of Tucker himself , which supply the only reliable tonal informa- tion for some language groups . Where the data are scanty , the deficiency ...
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... tion makes a division into words ( absent in the original ) , dispenses with punctu- ation , and rewrites many of the original Venetic letters in accordance with the authors ' views , e.g. vh → f , z → d , ❤ → b , x → g , ic → j ...
... tion makes a division into words ( absent in the original ) , dispenses with punctu- ation , and rewrites many of the original Venetic letters in accordance with the authors ' views , e.g. vh → f , z → d , ❤ → b , x → g , ic → j ...
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... tion that contrastive nasals are neutralized before stops , or which call for setting up velar nasal y as a phoneme , can , on the basis of their underlying representa- tion , be divided into two groups : ( a ) in underlying ...
... tion that contrastive nasals are neutralized before stops , or which call for setting up velar nasal y as a phoneme , can , on the basis of their underlying representa- tion , be divided into two groups : ( a ) in underlying ...
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