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Shibatani, M. – Glossa, 1972
Paper read at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, December 29, 1971, St. Louis, Missouri. (VM)
Descriptors: Consonants, Dialects, English, Morphophonemics
Koo, Jang H. – Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, 1974
Revised version of paper presented at the Annual Conference of Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast, Vancouver, B.C., June 1973. (DD)
Descriptors: Consonants, Japanese, Language Patterns, Morphemes
Bidwell, Charles E. – 1969
The aim of this work is to give English-speaking students and linguists a concise, consistent, and structurally oriented description of Slovenian inflectional morphology. The author devotes particular attention to the nominal morphology, attempting to be as exhaustive as possible. Verb morphology is given in a more schematic, outline form.…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Consonants, Morphology (Languages), Morphophonemics
Derbyshire, William W. – Journal of Russian Studies, 1972
Descriptors: Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Morphology (Languages)
Tsujimura, Natsuko; Davis, Stuart – 1988
Problems emerging from previous analyses of epenthesis in Japanese verbal endings are discussed and a crucial relationship between epenthesis and assimilation is argued. The focus is on the occurrence of /i/-epenthesis with certain root-final consonants. The analysis, which incorporates the view that assimilation is accomplished by means of…
Descriptors: Consonants, Japanese, Language Patterns, Language Research
Leben, William R. – 1970
This paper attempts to describe various details of the tonal system of Hausa within the framework of generative phonology. Aspects of tone in Hausa are discussed under the following headings: low tone raising, low-high rule, falling tones and the evaluation measure, tone deletion, and derived nouns and adjectives. Where specific proposals are…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Consonants, Deep Structure, Hausa
Palmer, F. R., Ed. – 1970
The sixteen articles on prosodic analysis collected here were written by members of the Department of Phonetics and Linguistics at the School of Oriental and African Studies, between the years 1948 and 1961. In 1948, Professor Firth, then head of the department, published his paper "Sounds and Prosodies," in which he launched the new…
Descriptors: African Languages, Consonants, Grammar, Linguistic Theory
Carlson, Barry F. – 1972
Spokan is the dialect of Salishan spoken in the westernmost section of the area extending east from the Columbia River in Washington to the foothills of the Rockies in Montana. The present study is an overall treatment of its grammar, presented in three parts--phonology, morphology, and grammar. Extensive illustrations and charts are provided. A…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language)
Mattina, Anthony – 1973
This dissertation is a grammatical sketch of Colville, a Salishan language of eastern Washington. After an introductory chapter on language family, the phonology (consonants, stops, resonants, vowels) is outlined. The chapter on morphology discusses the basic intransitive nature of all roots and the production of transitive, middle, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language)
Bidwell, Charles E. – 1969
This study examines the ten major contemporary standard Slavic languages (Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, Bielorussian, Czech, Slovak, Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovenian, and Bulgarian) from the point of view of their similarities and differences in morpho-syntactic structure. Areas examined include: vowel and consonant systems, morphophonemics,…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Case (Grammar), Consonants, Contrastive Linguistics