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Tonal stability and tonogenesis in North Germanic
The origin of North Germanic tonal accents is a question with a long history and a range of available answers. Although the basic facts are not in dispute, the accents’ historical development remains controversial.
Pavel Iosad
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Accent classes in South Kyengsang Korean: Lexical drift, novel words and loanwords [PDF]
This paper examines changes in the accent class affiliation of c. 1900 words from Middle Korean into the modern South Kyengsang dialect. The data present the profile of a canonical analogical change: words are attracted to larger lexical classes and ...
Do, Youngah +2 more
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Early Slavic short and long o and e [PDF]
The article discusses the development of the Proto-Slavic vowels *o and *e with a neoacute accent. These vowels are reflected as short vowels, diphthongs or long vowels in the modern Slavic languages.
Pronk, Tijmen
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In clause the tasks, principles of education of the moral person in a context of development of the Ukrainian society in the beginning XXI of century are considered the purpose.
O.B. Potapenko
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On shortening, lengthening, and accent shifts in Slavic
The paper deals with several problems of Slavic historical accentology – pretonic length in the accentual paradigm c (and b) in South and West Slavic, the neo-circumflex phenomenon (including the accent in the genitive plural), the kȍkōt ‘rooster’ type ...
Mate Kapović
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Dominance and monophthongization: method versus insight
The establishment of dominance patterns does not automatically yield insights into the history of accentual paradigms. As in the case of segmental features, it is necessary first to identify the results of analogical developments and to separate them ...
Frederik Kortlandt
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Towards the automatic processing of Yongning Na (Sino-Tibetan): developing a 'light' acoustic model of the target language and testing 'heavyweight' models from five national languages [PDF]
International audienceAutomatic speech processing technologies hold great potential to facilitate the urgent task of documenting the world's languages.
Castelli, Eric +2 more
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The Russian vernacular from the second half of the 19th to the first half of the 20th century [PDF]
The article considers two issues: I) the content and history of the term “vernacular”, II) non-linguistic and linguistic reasons for the formation and transformation of the vernacular into a common substandard.
Eremin Alexander N.
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Evidence for 'soft' preplanning in tonal production: Initial scaling in Romance [PDF]
International audienceIn this study, the scaling of utterance-initial f0 values and H initial peaks are examined in several Romance languages as a function of phrasal length, measured in number of pitch accents (1 to 3 pitch accents) and in number of ...
D'Imperio, Mariapaola +4 more
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Etimologija praslavenskoga *jarьmъ, *jarьmo [PDF]
U radu se raspravlja o etimologiji hrvatske riječi jaram i srodnih riječi u ostalim slavenskim jezicima. Prikazuje se da je ta riječ u baltoslavenskome bila množinski oblik imenice koja je dala hrvatsko rame.
Pronk, Tijmen
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