Linguistische Arbeiten, Volumes 328-329M.Niemeyer Verlag, 1972 - Linguistics |
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Page 167
... sound [ r ] in Scottish Standard English as evidence that loss of this sound in certain phonetic contexts in non - rhotic accents of English is probably best understood as a gradient process rather than as one of outright deletion . We ...
... sound [ r ] in Scottish Standard English as evidence that loss of this sound in certain phonetic contexts in non - rhotic accents of English is probably best understood as a gradient process rather than as one of outright deletion . We ...
Page 171
... sound changes . Thus , the material presented by Romaine is already of considerable importance to theoretical considerations of [ r ] -related phenomena in both rhotic and non - rhotic accents of English . The issue of observing sound ...
... sound changes . Thus , the material presented by Romaine is already of considerable importance to theoretical considerations of [ r ] -related phenomena in both rhotic and non - rhotic accents of English . The issue of observing sound ...
Page 173
... sound change described by Lass according to this scale ( the first stage in Lass ' formulation is of course irrelevant to the sound [ r ] ) . In terms of articulation , what is represented here is that , " [ ... ] each step to the right ...
... sound change described by Lass according to this scale ( the first stage in Lass ' formulation is of course irrelevant to the sound [ r ] ) . In terms of articulation , what is represented here is that , " [ ... ] each step to the right ...
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accents of English account affixes Aitken's Law Aktivitäten Akzentsequenz Akzenttypen akzentuierten Silbe Analyse application applies apply Beispiele Bolinger case change chapter component consonant consonantal context continuant cyclic derivation dialects differences diphthongs discussion duration environment Erzählung example fact feature final followed following framework fricatives Gimson glides globale Tonhöhe gradient Grammatik holistische Inferenz Inferenzüberprüfungen Interaktion Interaktionspartner interpretation Intonation Intonationskonturen intrusive Kategorien kohäsive Konstitution Kontextualisierung Kontur konversationeller Fragen Konversationsanalyse Kookkurrenz lacht language Lautstärke letzte Tonhöhenbewegung Lexical Phonology linking lokal Mohanan muß neuen Einheit obstruents onset Pause phonetic phonological rules position postcyclic lexical postlexical present process projektiert pronunciation prosodisch markiert prosodische question r]-Insertion r]-Weakening relevant Resyllabification Rezipienten rhotic Satzmodus schwa Scotland Scots Scottish section segment Sequenzen Signale signalisiert Signalisierung sonorant sound speakers Sprecher steigende SVLR syllable syntaktischen Tonhöhe Tonhöhenverlauf Transkription Turn Turnkonstruktionseinheiten underlying unterschiedlichen verwendet vocalic voice voiced voicing vowel vowel length word boundaries