Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... consonants ( Delattre 1962 , M. Chen 1970 ) . Thus if a tonal contour appears on a vowel which is followed by a voiceless consonant , it may be ' cut short ' and have a different terminal Fo than if it appears before a voiced consonant ...
... consonants ( Delattre 1962 , M. Chen 1970 ) . Thus if a tonal contour appears on a vowel which is followed by a voiceless consonant , it may be ' cut short ' and have a different terminal Fo than if it appears before a voiced consonant ...
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... consonant loss which does not involve such a development could not give rise to such lengthening . Thus the existence of phonetic processes of other types , resulting in consonant loss in such an environment , would show that such loss ...
... consonant loss which does not involve such a development could not give rise to such lengthening . Thus the existence of phonetic processes of other types , resulting in consonant loss in such an environment , would show that such loss ...
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... consonant , however , we have the intermediate stage neces- sary for the explanation of the Indic examples above : we need only assume that such a glide h subsequently underwent monophthongization with the preceding vowel , giving the ...
... consonant , however , we have the intermediate stage neces- sary for the explanation of the Indic examples above : we need only assume that such a glide h subsequently underwent monophthongization with the preceding vowel , giving the ...
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language development | 765 |
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