Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... given by Trubetzkoy for Tabassaran and Kyuri . Hockett adds Huichol which has ' / i / instead of / ü / ' . 5c is given by Hockett for Potawatomi . 5d is given by Sedlak for Chacobo . 5e is given by Sedlak for Manobo . ( 6 ) SIX - VOWEL ...
... given by Trubetzkoy for Tabassaran and Kyuri . Hockett adds Huichol which has ' / i / instead of / ü / ' . 5c is given by Hockett for Potawatomi . 5d is given by Sedlak for Chacobo . 5e is given by Sedlak for Manobo . ( 6 ) SIX - VOWEL ...
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... given by Hockett for ' Italian , late Latin ( ? ) , some dialects of Portuguese ( oral vowels ) , Tunica stressed vowels , Loma , Kiowa , Tetelcingo Nahuatl , and the oral syllables of Bariba , Senadi , and Supide ' ; by Sedlak for ...
... given by Hockett for ' Italian , late Latin ( ? ) , some dialects of Portuguese ( oral vowels ) , Tunica stressed vowels , Loma , Kiowa , Tetelcingo Nahuatl , and the oral syllables of Bariba , Senadi , and Supide ' ; by Sedlak for ...
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... given by Sedlak for Scottish ( Barra ) , with length contrasts and nasal subsystems ; and also by Trubetzkoy ( 1958 : 111 ) . 9c is given by Sedlak for Shoshone . 9da is given by Hockett for Estonian ( cf. 9g below ) . 9dẞ is given by ...
... given by Sedlak for Scottish ( Barra ) , with length contrasts and nasal subsystems ; and also by Trubetzkoy ( 1958 : 111 ) . 9c is given by Sedlak for Shoshone . 9da is given by Hockett for Estonian ( cf. 9g below ) . 9dẞ is given by ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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