Language, Band 27George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1951 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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... syllable . Father Giet's table does not take account of monosyllabic forms due to the contraction of a syllable with the suffix -r ; if such syllables were included , the number of possible syllables for one dialect would be ...
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... Syllable - final consonants are typically unreleased . Postvocalic syllable - initial / 1 / is flapped , but otherwise formed in the same lateral manner as unreleased syllable - final / 1 / : the under - side of the tongue tip touches ...
... Syllable - final consonants are typically unreleased . Postvocalic syllable - initial / 1 / is flapped , but otherwise formed in the same lateral manner as unreleased syllable - final / 1 / : the under - side of the tongue tip touches ...
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... syllable ; the vertical line at the left shows the beginning of the following syllable . At a point of intersection , the symbol x indicates that the expected sequence occurs . A dyad in parentheses shows that the expected sequence does ...
... syllable ; the vertical line at the left shows the beginning of the following syllable . At a point of intersection , the symbol x indicates that the expected sequence occurs . A dyad in parentheses shows that the expected sequence does ...
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NOTES | 207 |
ANTA ANTHN ANTI in the Homeric Poems | 223 |
Morphophonemes of the Keltic Mutations | 230 |
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