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THE DESCRIPTION OF TERRACED - LEVEL TONE LANGUAGES GEORGE N. CLEMENTS Harvard University While tone terracing appears ... Some studies ( e.g. Johnson 1972 , Peters 1973 , Anderson 1978 ) have proposed treating downstepped tones as ...
THE DESCRIPTION OF TERRACED - LEVEL TONE LANGUAGES GEORGE N. CLEMENTS Harvard University While tone terracing appears ... Some studies ( e.g. Johnson 1972 , Peters 1973 , Anderson 1978 ) have proposed treating downstepped tones as ...
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For instance , there is a widespread tendency for sequences of like tones to exhibit downdrift ; but this tendency ... Thus , in Luo , downdrift occurs only on like - tone sequences which are final in the tone group ; but the phonetic ...
For instance , there is a widespread tendency for sequences of like tones to exhibit downdrift ; but this tendency ... Thus , in Luo , downdrift occurs only on like - tone sequences which are final in the tone group ; but the phonetic ...
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We thus see that the representations and rules that were postulated on entirely independent grounds in $ 86.1-2 , above , provide an explanation for the failure of tone flattening to affect Class II items which terminate phrasal ...
We thus see that the representations and rules that were postulated on entirely independent grounds in $ 86.1-2 , above , provide an explanation for the failure of tone flattening to affect Class II items which terminate phrasal ...
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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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