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Pitch values used here are high ( - ) and low ( unmarked ) . Segmental and pitch values given for Cheyenne forms should be considered to be something like " systematic phonetic " , between a phonemic and a purely phonetic level .
Pitch values used here are high ( - ) and low ( unmarked ) . Segmental and pitch values given for Cheyenne forms should be considered to be something like " systematic phonetic " , between a phonemic and a purely phonetic level .
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1981 Cheyenne Pitch Rules . International Journal of American Linguistica 47 : 283-309 . Petter , Rodolphe 1915 English - Cheyenne Dictionary . Kettle Falls , Washington . 1952 Cheyenne Grammar . Newton , Mass .
1981 Cheyenne Pitch Rules . International Journal of American Linguistica 47 : 283-309 . Petter , Rodolphe 1915 English - Cheyenne Dictionary . Kettle Falls , Washington . 1952 Cheyenne Grammar . Newton , Mass .
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... especially fast pitch softball , is still widely played . In some places two , three , or even five organized games will be played on a summer day . The popularity of baseball is enormous . There are few things so unmistakably ...
... especially fast pitch softball , is still widely played . In some places two , three , or even five organized games will be played on a summer day . The popularity of baseball is enormous . There are few things so unmistakably ...
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