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... tone , rather than on the following tone . It differs further in that it is not found after derived low tones . S argues that when an utterance - final sequence of high tones is preceded by a low tone , all the highs become low , but ...
... tone , rather than on the following tone . It differs further in that it is not found after derived low tones . S argues that when an utterance - final sequence of high tones is preceded by a low tone , all the highs become low , but ...
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... tones is non - denumerable . Let me use the term ' universal tone hypothesis ' ( UTH ) for the hypothesis , maintained by Wang and Woo , that the set of possible distinct tones is finite ; the UTH , in other words , is the application ...
... tones is non - denumerable . Let me use the term ' universal tone hypothesis ' ( UTH ) for the hypothesis , maintained by Wang and Woo , that the set of possible distinct tones is finite ; the UTH , in other words , is the application ...
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... tone × vowel position , the mean and standard deviation of the set of ten figures was computed . The means are displayed graphically in Figure 1. Tones are listed on the abscissa in descending order of their over - all mean onset value ...
... tone × vowel position , the mean and standard deviation of the set of ten figures was computed . The means are displayed graphically in Figure 1. Tones are listed on the abscissa in descending order of their over - all mean onset value ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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