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In these paradigm cases , then , we find the following sets of contrastive tone sequences : ( a ) after H , there is a three - way contrast among H , H , and L ; ( b ) after L and initially , there is only a two - way contrast between L ...
In these paradigm cases , then , we find the following sets of contrastive tone sequences : ( a ) after H , there is a three - way contrast among H , H , and L ; ( b ) after L and initially , there is only a two - way contrast between L ...
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In Peters ' approach , pitch intervals are defined entirely in terms of steps up and down between neighboring tones , without reference to tones occurring earlier in the sequence . This is effected by means of the following formalism ...
In Peters ' approach , pitch intervals are defined entirely in terms of steps up and down between neighboring tones , without reference to tones occurring earlier in the sequence . This is effected by means of the following formalism ...
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will then become W. What will happen if the first W of this newly derived SWWS sequence is a heavy syllable ? We would expect it to become S. In fact , such examples are readily found . Note the derivation of compensatory : ( 11 ) ...
will then become W. What will happen if the first W of this newly derived SWWS sequence is a heavy syllable ? We would expect it to become S. In fact , such examples are readily found . Note the derivation of compensatory : ( 11 ) ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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