Language, Band 37George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1962 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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... consonants can be analysed as -C- and -hC- respectively . Using this analysis we can say that some morphemes end in a vowel and ' spirantalize ' a following consonant , whereas other morphemes end in -h and ' geminate ' a following ...
... consonants can be analysed as -C- and -hC- respectively . Using this analysis we can say that some morphemes end in a vowel and ' spirantalize ' a following consonant , whereas other morphemes end in -h and ' geminate ' a following ...
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... consonants of has and she were similarly written f and i . Since the intention was also to divide sounds into the two classes of vowel and consonant , a further refinement would be to write f and i for consonants , F and I for vowels ...
... consonants of has and she were similarly written f and i . Since the intention was also to divide sounds into the two classes of vowel and consonant , a further refinement would be to write f and i for consonants , F and I for vowels ...
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... consonant harmony , also involving the so- called emphatic or dark consonants . From this I can derive little except that musical properties of words and pieces are prosodies , any phonetic isolate which is correlated with special word ...
... consonant harmony , also involving the so- called emphatic or dark consonants . From this I can derive little except that musical properties of words and pieces are prosodies , any phonetic isolate which is correlated with special word ...
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I | 75 |
Contrastive accent and contrastive stress | 83 |
Incipient bilingualism | 97 |
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