Language, Bände 19-20Linguistic Society of America, 1943 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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PITCH ACCENT IN THE APACHEAN LANGUAGES HARRY HOIJER UNIVERSITY Of California AT LOS ANGELES The Apachean languages compose the southernmost sub - stock of the great Athapaskan family of American Indian languages . In the Apachean sub ...
PITCH ACCENT IN THE APACHEAN LANGUAGES HARRY HOIJER UNIVERSITY Of California AT LOS ANGELES The Apachean languages compose the southernmost sub - stock of the great Athapaskan family of American Indian languages . In the Apachean sub ...
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... accent , as in tó ' water ' , bá ? ' thirst ' , and the second syl- lable of has - tói ' old men ' ; ( 2 ) the low tone , represented by a grave accent , as in ni ' you ' , tò h ' river ' , and both syllables ... PITCH ACCENT IN APACHEAN 39.
... accent , as in tó ' water ' , bá ? ' thirst ' , and the second syl- lable of has - tói ' old men ' ; ( 2 ) the low tone , represented by a grave accent , as in ni ' you ' , tò h ' river ' , and both syllables ... PITCH ACCENT IN APACHEAN 39.
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... tone of the first morpheme in a syllable , those at the top indicate the tone of the second morpheme ; zero means that there is no second morpheme - i.e . that the syllable consists of one morpheme only . The ... PITCH ACCENT IN APACHEAN 41.
... tone of the first morpheme in a syllable , those at the top indicate the tone of the second morpheme ; zero means that there is no second morpheme - i.e . that the syllable consists of one morpheme only . The ... PITCH ACCENT IN APACHEAN 41.
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