Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... phonemic length and phonemic stress never occur in the same language , one might see in the appearance of phonemic ( i.e. non - predictable ) stress in Gothic the loss of the old length distinctions . That is , stress was predictable ...
... phonemic length and phonemic stress never occur in the same language , one might see in the appearance of phonemic ( i.e. non - predictable ) stress in Gothic the loss of the old length distinctions . That is , stress was predictable ...
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... phonemic ' representation with the phonemic repre- sentation of 5b , tázá · “ yīs ? ī , which contains an overlong vowel : ( 8 ) tázááyīs ? ī Here is a clear case of ' phonemic intersection ' : both the long a and the overlong a . have ...
... phonemic ' representation with the phonemic repre- sentation of 5b , tázá · “ yīs ? ī , which contains an overlong vowel : ( 8 ) tázááyīs ? ī Here is a clear case of ' phonemic intersection ' : both the long a and the overlong a . have ...
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... phonemic basis , combines the phonemic with the morphemic approach ( both of which appear to be equally strong ) and with the already noted tendency to preserve the graphemic identity of ( mainly ) basic morphemes . It should also be ...
... phonemic basis , combines the phonemic with the morphemic approach ( both of which appear to be equally strong ) and with the already noted tendency to preserve the graphemic identity of ( mainly ) basic morphemes . It should also be ...
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