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Page 244
All of the authors assume a three - way height difference , with two high vowels , three mid vowels and one low vowel . One flaw in this analysis is that Menominee does not have the lax mid vowels / ɛ : / and / ɛl , but has instead the ...
All of the authors assume a three - way height difference , with two high vowels , three mid vowels and one low vowel . One flaw in this analysis is that Menominee does not have the lax mid vowels / ɛ : / and / ɛl , but has instead the ...
Page 251
The allophones for the short vowels in each environment are given in Table 12 . Table 12 : Allophones of the ... Although the low front vowel is the only vowel that has three allophones , this vowel still follows the rule given in 14.
The allophones for the short vowels in each environment are given in Table 12 . Table 12 : Allophones of the ... Although the low front vowel is the only vowel that has three allophones , this vowel still follows the rule given in 14.
Page 252
I assume that since he could not hear any effect of VH , he chose to write this vowel as an < e > and say that the short vowels are not affected by vowel harmony . Yet , if the short lel of the third syllable did raise , there would be ...
I assume that since he could not hear any effect of VH , he chose to write this vowel as an < e > and say that the short vowels are not affected by vowel harmony . Yet , if the short lel of the third syllable did raise , there would be ...
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ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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