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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... dialect is superior to the tradi- tional approach , which assumes a stretch of high pitch to be the basic melody . Thus , just as I do not see anything substantially different in SH's autosegmental approach from what I was his ...
... dialect is superior to the tradi- tional approach , which assumes a stretch of high pitch to be the basic melody . Thus , just as I do not see anything substantially different in SH's autosegmental approach from what I was his ...
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... dialect . I interpret Uwano's recent attempt at typologizing dialects , in terms of the direction of pitch change , to be similar to SH's . As seen in 13 , the Osaka dialect shares a similarity with both the Tokyo - type dialects and ...
... dialect . I interpret Uwano's recent attempt at typologizing dialects , in terms of the direction of pitch change , to be similar to SH's . As seen in 13 , the Osaka dialect shares a similarity with both the Tokyo - type dialects and ...
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... dialect , scores a bit higher with Vai than does any other dialect , but still less than 70 % . Since Mandekan dialects among themselves score between 80 % and 99 % , it is mathematically impossible that any score between Vai and a ...
... dialect , scores a bit higher with Vai than does any other dialect , but still less than 70 % . Since Mandekan dialects among themselves score between 80 % and 99 % , it is mathematically impossible that any score between Vai and a ...
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