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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... Final S is assigned to : a . words whose final syllable contains a tense vowel , e.g. adore , compen- sate : 14 b . words whose final syllable contains a lax vowel followed by certain consonant types , e.g. handicap , cataract ; 15 c ...
... Final S is assigned to : a . words whose final syllable contains a tense vowel , e.g. adore , compen- sate : 14 b . words whose final syllable contains a lax vowel followed by certain consonant types , e.g. handicap , cataract ; 15 c ...
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... final reduced vowels . The treatment of permit or torment should be apparent from our previous dis- W S cussion of bisyllables . Consider the verb permit . A verb whose final syllable is a monosyllabic stem receives final S in ...
... final reduced vowels . The treatment of permit or torment should be apparent from our previous dis- W S cussion of bisyllables . Consider the verb permit . A verb whose final syllable is a monosyllabic stem receives final S in ...
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... final devoiced w is realized as f ; thus te W ' cold ' is pronounced tef . Other dialects ( e.g. Comalapa ) have not only changed the final W to f , but have changed non - final w to v ; thus -war ' sleep ' is pronounced -văr . From ...
... final devoiced w is realized as f ; thus te W ' cold ' is pronounced tef . Other dialects ( e.g. Comalapa ) have not only changed the final W to f , but have changed non - final w to v ; thus -war ' sleep ' is pronounced -văr . From ...
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