Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... final H into downstepped H by inserting a floating L before the final H ; or one could more directly assume a rule which assigns a final H to the left branch of a tonal foot , which will later be gathered into a phrasal tone - tree ...
... final H into downstepped H by inserting a floating L before the final H ; or one could more directly assume a rule which assigns a final H to the left branch of a tonal foot , which will later be gathered into a phrasal tone - tree ...
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... final position . 19 In 11a , final lowering applies because the underlying string of H - tones after downstep is in utterance- final position . In 11b , the string of H - tones after the floating L is not final in the utterance : ( 11 ) ...
... final position . 19 In 11a , final lowering applies because the underlying string of H - tones after downstep is in utterance- final position . In 11b , the string of H - tones after the floating L is not final in the utterance : ( 11 ) ...
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... final downstep process takes on a new shape . If the apparent unbounded string of final L's and H's is actually one L and one ( optional ) H , associated with many vowels , then the automatic downstep process can be expressed as a rule ...
... final downstep process takes on a new shape . If the apparent unbounded string of final L's and H's is actually one L and one ( optional ) H , associated with many vowels , then the automatic downstep process can be expressed as a rule ...
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