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to , are here again to be emphasized : first , that the six short - vowel phonemes occur with a strong stress only in checked syllables , whereas the long vowels and diphthongs occur also in free syllables ; and second , that when one ...
to , are here again to be emphasized : first , that the six short - vowel phonemes occur with a strong stress only in checked syllables , whereas the long vowels and diphthongs occur also in free syllables ; and second , that when one ...
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The Trager - Bloch article is essentially an attempt to describe the remaining vowels or vocalic elements in terms of the six so ... The first step is to eliminate the possibility that some stressed syllables may end in a vowel .
The Trager - Bloch article is essentially an attempt to describe the remaining vowels or vocalic elements in terms of the six so ... The first step is to eliminate the possibility that some stressed syllables may end in a vowel .
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are shorter than those that occur also in free , and the vowels of free syllables are not necessarily diphthongs . ... There are dialects in which the vowel of boot is , as Trager and Bloch put ( 235 ) ' a fairly uniform long vowel ' .
are shorter than those that occur also in free , and the vowels of free syllables are not necessarily diphthongs . ... There are dialects in which the vowel of boot is , as Trager and Bloch put ( 235 ) ' a fairly uniform long vowel ' .
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
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