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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... tone without leaving a trace of its phonetic or functional motivation? Southern Min's final prominent tone sandhi—the subject of the current research—is a paradigm example of phonetically “unnatural ... Tone Sandhi 1.3.1 Xiamen Tone Pattern.
... tone without leaving a trace of its phonetic or functional motivation? Southern Min's final prominent tone sandhi—the subject of the current research—is a paradigm example of phonetically “unnatural ... Tone Sandhi 1.3.1 Xiamen Tone Pattern.
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... tone determiners and what they reveal for the analysis of the head noun The first of the seven phonological tone rules of Yongning Na is that L tone spreads progressively (“left-to-right”) onto syllables that are unspecified for tone. The ...
... tone determiners and what they reveal for the analysis of the head noun The first of the seven phonological tone rules of Yongning Na is that L tone spreads progressively (“left-to-right”) onto syllables that are unspecified for tone. The ...
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... Tone, Writings. I. 1 and II. 261, n.3. See also his reservations on some aspects ofHistory of the Tone Family in Tone, Writings, III, 467 and 48849. Documents in the Registry of Deeds has Peter Tone living in Lifl'ey St. in Jan. 1763 ...
... Tone, Writings. I. 1 and II. 261, n.3. See also his reservations on some aspects ofHistory of the Tone Family in Tone, Writings, III, 467 and 48849. Documents in the Registry of Deeds has Peter Tone living in Lifl'ey St. in Jan. 1763 ...
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