Language, Bände 19-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic 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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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. PITCH ACCENT IN THE APACHEAN LANGUAGES HARRY HOIJER UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES The Apachean languages compose the southernmost sub - stock of the ... Pitch Accent in the Apachean Languages.
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. PITCH ACCENT IN THE APACHEAN LANGUAGES HARRY HOIJER UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES The Apachean languages compose the southernmost sub - stock of the ... Pitch Accent in the Apachean Languages.
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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 denoting the second person singular pronoun . The results just stated may be summarized in tabular form . The terms at the left of the table indicate the tone of the first morpheme in a syllable , those ... PITCH ACCENT IN APACHEAN 41.
... tone denoting the second person singular pronoun . The results just stated may be summarized in tabular form . The terms at the left of the table indicate the tone of the first morpheme in a syllable , those ... PITCH ACCENT IN APACHEAN 41.
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