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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... tone languages , tonemic variation is probably far more often conditioned by the suprasegmental context , especially by the tonemic context itself . It is very common in level - tone languages to find a gradual descent in pitch in the ...
... tone languages , tonemic variation is probably far more often conditioned by the suprasegmental context , especially by the tonemic context itself . It is very common in level - tone languages to find a gradual descent in pitch in the ...
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... tone . Thus , tone a of column 3 is at the same level as the tone a of column 2 , while tones b and z are at successively lower levels . As the chart indicates , Twi has two contrasting tones after pause ( column 1 ) : tone a ...
... tone . Thus , tone a of column 3 is at the same level as the tone a of column 2 , while tones b and z are at successively lower levels . As the chart indicates , Twi has two contrasting tones after pause ( column 1 ) : tone a ...
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... tone on the second syllable of a following nomi- nal if the first two syllables of the latter are both N. 2. An H is realized as a high tone on the first syllable of a following nominal if this is N and the second is H or F. 3. An H on ...
... tone on the second syllable of a following nomi- nal if the first two syllables of the latter are both N. 2. An H is realized as a high tone on the first syllable of a following nominal if this is N and the second is H or F. 3. An H on ...
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I | 3 |
Problèmes et méthodes de la statistique linguistique Herdan | 113 |
Style in language Messing | 191 |
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