Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... examples from another viewpoint : checking them against my native pronunciations . Along Harris ' phonetic continuum from [ a ] through [ p ‹ ] ( low but not fully back ) , I use / a / in 25 examples and / ɔ / in 7 ; that is , compared ...
... examples from another viewpoint : checking them against my native pronunciations . Along Harris ' phonetic continuum from [ a ] through [ p ‹ ] ( low but not fully back ) , I use / a / in 25 examples and / ɔ / in 7 ; that is , compared ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. non - past illustrative examples , but examples with past tense show distinct suffixes , at least for some combinations of person and number ( e.g. 1sg . -aa ) . The morphophonemic rules ( pp . 19 ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. non - past illustrative examples , but examples with past tense show distinct suffixes , at least for some combinations of person and number ( e.g. 1sg . -aa ) . The morphophonemic rules ( pp . 19 ...
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... example : ( 44 ) A : Didn't you invite Bob ? B : I invited \ Kar / en . With a negative b1 , FR over responses involving a negative or higher b2 , as in the following constructed examples , seems inappropriate : ( 45 ) A : B : ( 46 ) A ...
... example : ( 44 ) A : Didn't you invite Bob ? B : I invited \ Kar / en . With a negative b1 , FR over responses involving a negative or higher b2 , as in the following constructed examples , seems inappropriate : ( 45 ) A : B : ( 46 ) A ...
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