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... reduplicated syllable , e.g. , ( CV ) 2 , 17 ( C- ) 2 partial reduplication , i.e. , the consonant is reduplicated but the vowel is not , 31 ( ) 3 parentheses with 3 as superscript : ' triplicated ' syllable , e.g. , ( PVP ) 3 , 92 C1 ...
... reduplicated syllable , e.g. , ( CV ) 2 , 17 ( C- ) 2 partial reduplication , i.e. , the consonant is reduplicated but the vowel is not , 31 ( ) 3 parentheses with 3 as superscript : ' triplicated ' syllable , e.g. , ( PVP ) 3 , 92 C1 ...
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... re- duplicated monosyllables , i.e. ( CV ) 2 , e.g. [ be : be :, pupu , titi ] , some are partially reduplicated , having only the consonants reduplicated , i.e. ( C- ) 2 , e.g. [ bæbu : ] , and one is reduplicated only as far as two ...
... re- duplicated monosyllables , i.e. ( CV ) 2 , e.g. [ be : be :, pupu , titi ] , some are partially reduplicated , having only the consonants reduplicated , i.e. ( C- ) 2 , e.g. [ bæbu : ] , and one is reduplicated only as far as two ...
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... reduplicated , i.e. , [ naɲa ] and [ ne : ɲe : ] , and others are partially reduplicated , i.e. , ( pe : ɲe 1 , [ pi : ɲ ] and [ pand ] . In the case of [ paɲa ] , it is the prominent syllable of the adult form that is reduplicated ; in ...
... reduplicated , i.e. , [ naɲa ] and [ ne : ɲe : ] , and others are partially reduplicated , i.e. , ( pe : ɲe 1 , [ pi : ɲ ] and [ pand ] . In the case of [ paɲa ] , it is the prominent syllable of the adult form that is reduplicated ; in ...
Contents
An Introduction to the Theory | 4 |
Illustration of Analysis | 15 |
A Prosodic View | 25 |
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