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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... tones , and for the equi- valence of downstepped and the corresponding non - downstepped tones with respect to following tones . In the alternative treatment proposed here , tone terracing systems are described in terms of a model which ...
... tones , and for the equi- valence of downstepped and the corresponding non - downstepped tones with respect to following tones . In the alternative treatment proposed here , tone terracing systems are described in terms of a model which ...
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... tone 5 , since they are not the lowest tones in their respective systems . It follows , then , that the rule or ... tone to a following BASIC H tone is always the same as that from a H tone to a following DERIVED H tone ( i.e. a H tone ...
... tone 5 , since they are not the lowest tones in their respective systems . It follows , then , that the rule or ... tone to a following BASIC H tone is always the same as that from a H tone to a following DERIVED H tone ( i.e. a H tone ...
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... tones in Gwa generally sets in only with the third or fourth high - tone sequence in the tone group , and may not occur at all in very short tone groups . Also affecting the phonetic output will be such local factors as vowel quality ...
... tones in Gwa generally sets in only with the third or fourth high - tone sequence in the tone group , and may not occur at all in very short tone groups . Also affecting the phonetic output will be such local factors as vowel quality ...
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language development | 765 |
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