Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... syllable- structure automatically covers Cantonese segments , tones , and morpheme- structure as well.1 Since the Cantonese syllable is so little affected by adjacent syllables , there is very little that needs to be added . In fact ...
... syllable- structure automatically covers Cantonese segments , tones , and morpheme- structure as well.1 Since the Cantonese syllable is so little affected by adjacent syllables , there is very little that needs to be added . In fact ...
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... syllable , even though such a solution would result in a less symmetrical system of oppositions . In Chapter II , K treats the margins , i.e. the onsets and the codas . Here she addresses herself to four problems , only two of which ...
... syllable , even though such a solution would result in a less symmetrical system of oppositions . In Chapter II , K treats the margins , i.e. the onsets and the codas . Here she addresses herself to four problems , only two of which ...
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... syllable / morpheme shapes . An arbitrarily selected Chinese logograph represents each actually occurring syllable ; in those cases where a syllable does not have even a single logograph to represent it in the orthography ( mostly in ...
... syllable / morpheme shapes . An arbitrarily selected Chinese logograph represents each actually occurring syllable ; in those cases where a syllable does not have even a single logograph to represent it in the orthography ( mostly in ...
Inhalt
Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
Urheberrecht | |
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