Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... vowels , since linguists do not consistently use the same symbols for these vowel classes . But as it turns out , this may be a pseudo - problem : two vowel classes never contrast for non - low vowels . Swedish is one of the rare ...
... vowels , since linguists do not consistently use the same symbols for these vowel classes . But as it turns out , this may be a pseudo - problem : two vowel classes never contrast for non - low vowels . Swedish is one of the rare ...
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... vowel allophones conditioned by an adjacent r - sound occur , e.g. , in Scandinavian languages . Raising the tongue tip results in lowered third and fourth formants , but this does not explain the vowel- lowering rule . A pharyngal ...
... vowel allophones conditioned by an adjacent r - sound occur , e.g. , in Scandinavian languages . Raising the tongue tip results in lowered third and fourth formants , but this does not explain the vowel- lowering rule . A pharyngal ...
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... vowel . In order to preserve the syllable- structure constraints with the minimal amount of change , the least - marked vowel is inserted , and takes the position before / s / to preserve the original contiguity of the consonants . The ...
... vowel . In order to preserve the syllable- structure constraints with the minimal amount of change , the least - marked vowel is inserted , and takes the position before / s / to preserve the original contiguity of the consonants . The ...
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