Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... contrasts which intonation is said to expound : forty systems are illustrated in all , and given such labels as ' information distribution ' , ' negation type ' , ' co - ordina- tion contrast ' , ' reservation ' , ' commitment ...
... contrasts which intonation is said to expound : forty systems are illustrated in all , and given such labels as ' information distribution ' , ' negation type ' , ' co - ordina- tion contrast ' , ' reservation ' , ' commitment ...
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... contrasts is a system , and what ranks as a contrast , or as an exponent of a contrast , in the first place ? ' Systemizing ' presumably involves defining the relationships which obtain between the contrasts one has not already ...
... contrasts is a system , and what ranks as a contrast , or as an exponent of a contrast , in the first place ? ' Systemizing ' presumably involves defining the relationships which obtain between the contrasts one has not already ...
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... contrasts can be made ' ( 15 ) , referring to tonic and pretonic . The pretonic weak syllable , not preceded by a salient ( i.e. in a foot with silent ictus ) is said to have no contrast , and he calls it ' proclitic ' . This means ...
... contrasts can be made ' ( 15 ) , referring to tonic and pretonic . The pretonic weak syllable , not preceded by a salient ( i.e. in a foot with silent ictus ) is said to have no contrast , and he calls it ' proclitic ' . This means ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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