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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... syllable of gâ ' - gì · ' crow ' and the second syllable of n - lêi - dì ' yonder ' ; and ( 4 ) the rising tone , represented by an inverted circumflex accent , as in the second syllable of bì - zě - dí ' his mother's brother's child ...
... syllable of gâ ' - gì · ' crow ' and the second syllable of n - lêi - dì ' yonder ' ; and ( 4 ) the rising tone , represented by an inverted circumflex accent , as in the second syllable of bì - zě - dí ' his mother's brother's child ...
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... Syllables consisting of a single neutral - toned morpheme which immediately precede a syllable consisting of a high - toned syllabic n invariably assimilate to the latter in tone . Thus , the syllable si of sí - n - tį ' you lie ' is ...
... Syllables consisting of a single neutral - toned morpheme which immediately precede a syllable consisting of a high - toned syllabic n invariably assimilate to the latter in tone . Thus , the syllable si of sí - n - tį ' you lie ' is ...
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... syllable , even though the writing indicates í , ú . Examples are asuryà- , vasavyà- ( regularly three syllables ) . Secondly , I have noted that in many words and categories of words , the RV avoids the use of such forms after a light ...
... syllable , even though the writing indicates í , ú . Examples are asuryà- , vasavyà- ( regularly three syllables ) . Secondly , I have noted that in many words and categories of words , the RV avoids the use of such forms after a light ...
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