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... high tone : PA * i · and * o · > Ch | é | ; PA * e · > Ch | á | ; PA * a · > Chó . The adjustments in the underlying tones are complex , resulting in four phonemically contrastive level tones ; from highest to lowest these are : ( high ) ...
... high tone : PA * i · and * o · > Ch | é | ; PA * e · > Ch | á | ; PA * a · > Chó . The adjustments in the underlying tones are complex , resulting in four phonemically contrastive level tones ; from highest to lowest these are : ( high ) ...
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... high tone before a devoiced low - tone syllable . The tones of the preceding syllables may also affect the outcome . For example , an underlying low tone becomes high between a preceding high tone and a word - final high tone , and in a ...
... high tone before a devoiced low - tone syllable . The tones of the preceding syllables may also affect the outcome . For example , an underlying low tone becomes high between a preceding high tone and a word - final high tone , and in a ...
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... tone , but the high tone appears in the corresponding participle of stems ending with a low - tone syllable ( 95 ) . The first- and second - person plurals have a theme sign | -oma | reflecting PA * -ame ; this was generalized from the ...
... tone , but the high tone appears in the corresponding participle of stems ending with a low - tone syllable ( 95 ) . The first- and second - person plurals have a theme sign | -oma | reflecting PA * -ame ; this was generalized from the ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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