Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... sequence shown in 19. The problem here again is to account for the alternative sequences . If these are true cases ... sequence LMH , which is similar to the so - called ' terrace - level tone ' of West African languages where ' the ...
... sequence shown in 19. The problem here again is to account for the alternative sequences . If these are true cases ... sequence LMH , which is similar to the so - called ' terrace - level tone ' of West African languages where ' the ...
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... sequence of three pitches [ --- ] is interpreted as the three ' tonemes ' HHL ( see the first rule above ) , whereas the sequence [ --- ] is inter- preted as HLH ( see rules b - c above ) . According to Lanham's description , there are ...
... sequence of three pitches [ --- ] is interpreted as the three ' tonemes ' HHL ( see the first rule above ) , whereas the sequence [ --- ] is inter- preted as HLH ( see rules b - c above ) . According to Lanham's description , there are ...
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... sequence in 6 is an instance of both Types SM II - 3 and 9 . The classification contains only those ambiguous word - class sequences which occur fre- quently , and Agricola claims that it provides a framework with reference to which any ...
... sequence in 6 is an instance of both Types SM II - 3 and 9 . The classification contains only those ambiguous word - class sequences which occur fre- quently , and Agricola claims that it provides a framework with reference to which any ...
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