Prace filologiczne, Količina 18Skł. gł. w Księgarni E. Wendego, 1963 |
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... word , however , may include more than one of these , and we will therefore regard these as the next smaller constituent in our hierarchy of phonemic spans . Hattori rejects the word " syllable " and prefers to call it a „ mora “ ; he ...
... word , however , may include more than one of these , and we will therefore regard these as the next smaller constituent in our hierarchy of phonemic spans . Hattori rejects the word " syllable " and prefers to call it a „ mora “ ; he ...
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... words : every word ( or in a larger context , every phrase ) either has or does not have an inherently high syllable . Those that do not , have a low first syllable and succeeding mid ( or according to others , high ) syllables without ...
... words : every word ( or in a larger context , every phrase ) either has or does not have an inherently high syllable . Those that do not , have a low first syllable and succeeding mid ( or according to others , high ) syllables without ...
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... word plays in the syntax . For example , the word tiììd ' a tick ' , has three vowels , with one high and two low tones respectively , provided that the word is in subject position as preceding the word àkóòòč ' to cut ' ( that is ...
... word plays in the syntax . For example , the word tiììd ' a tick ' , has three vowels , with one high and two low tones respectively , provided that the word is in subject position as preceding the word àkóòòč ' to cut ' ( that is ...