Language, Bände 7-9George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... consonant . Still ' heavier ' are syllables with initial voiced anacrusis . Then come syllables with initial ' emphatic ' consonant ( see below ) . The heaviest type of syllable , finally , indicated by " , are termed ' heavy syllables ...
... consonant . Still ' heavier ' are syllables with initial voiced anacrusis . Then come syllables with initial ' emphatic ' consonant ( see below ) . The heaviest type of syllable , finally , indicated by " , are termed ' heavy syllables ...
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... consonant ( see the next paragraphs ) , but * me be- fore a vowel . If so we must assume that the short vowel of the Gk . and Lat . words actually preserved is analogical ; for IH ** mehtrom should yield * mētrom ( Skt . mātram ...
... consonant ( see the next paragraphs ) , but * me be- fore a vowel . If so we must assume that the short vowel of the Gk . and Lat . words actually preserved is analogical ; for IH ** mehtrom should yield * mētrom ( Skt . mātram ...
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... consonants , so likewise it is not necessary to indicate as a separate sound the voiced vocalic glide which occurs after a voiced consonant followed by another voiced consonant , as in [ dnu : ] , which in more precise transcription ...
... consonants , so likewise it is not necessary to indicate as a separate sound the voiced vocalic glide which occurs after a voiced consonant followed by another voiced consonant , as in [ dnu : ] , which in more precise transcription ...
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I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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