Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... vowel length to the syllable nucleus when it is deleted . On the other hand , an alveolar consonant like tor n in many verb stems like 3a causes no compensatory lengthening when deleted . These rules are , however , not without ...
... vowel length to the syllable nucleus when it is deleted . On the other hand , an alveolar consonant like tor n in many verb stems like 3a causes no compensatory lengthening when deleted . These rules are , however , not without ...
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... vowels and inflected tones in Apachean languages . If we adopt generalization 6 , the long vowel and the overlong vowel must be interpreted as sequences of two like vowels . Why , then , was it necessary for Hoijer & Joël to set up two ...
... vowels and inflected tones in Apachean languages . If we adopt generalization 6 , the long vowel and the overlong vowel must be interpreted as sequences of two like vowels . Why , then , was it necessary for Hoijer & Joël to set up two ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. vowel , ( both vowels were affected , the unaccented vowel closing one step , ) the accented vowel opening one step ( 99.3A ) . ( ii ) An unaccented vowel in hiatus with an accented vowel was as ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. vowel , ( both vowels were affected , the unaccented vowel closing one step , ) the accented vowel opening one step ( 99.3A ) . ( ii ) An unaccented vowel in hiatus with an accented vowel was as ...
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