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In normally rapid speech a vowel and tone change may also occur in prejunctural syllables in a type of phrase - medial sandhi . ... The short nucleus is one syllable in length and is represented by the formula + C + ( V + tone ) .
In normally rapid speech a vowel and tone change may also occur in prejunctural syllables in a type of phrase - medial sandhi . ... The short nucleus is one syllable in length and is represented by the formula + C + ( V + tone ) .
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If the last two syllables of the word constitute a long nucleus , the last syllable may be either high or low , as in ' t ? ăš't ? áb'c'ádi ' little white pig ' . If the third syllable of the word is a suffix , the tone on that syllable ...
If the last two syllables of the word constitute a long nucleus , the last syllable may be either high or low , as in ' t ? ăš't ? áb'c'ádi ' little white pig ' . If the third syllable of the word is a suffix , the tone on that syllable ...
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SYLLABLE DYNAMICS . The basic shape of the emic syllable is CV , the nucleus of which is a one - vowel peak . The onset may be any consonant . A coda occurs only in word - medial position . In phrase - final position , a phonetic ...
SYLLABLE DYNAMICS . The basic shape of the emic syllable is CV , the nucleus of which is a one - vowel peak . The onset may be any consonant . A coda occurs only in word - medial position . In phrase - final position , a phonetic ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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