10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARAGOGUE»
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Pidgins and Creoles: Volume 1, Theory and Structure
4.2.6 Paragogue Paragogue is the addition of a sound to the end of a word;
words in the most conservative Atlantic Creoles often have such a vowel after
what was the word- final consonant of their etymon: e.g. Principe CP dosu 'two' (P
dots) ...
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An Introduction to Pidgins and Creoles
5.2.6 Paragogue Paragogue is the addition of a sound to the end of a word;
words in the most conservative Atlantic Creoles often have such a vowel after
what was the word-final consonant of their etymon: e.g. Principe CP dosu 'two' (P
dots) ...
3
A Handbook of Varieties of English: Morphology and syntax
which the Pijin word is derived have such unwanted clusters, Pijin can resolve
the conflict in one of three ways: by epenthesis, paragogue, or elision.
Epenthesis and paragogue have been discussed in 3.1.2. and 3.1.3. A final
strategy open for ...
Edgar Werner Schneider, Bernd Kortmann, 2004
Examples of this are the cadential figure paragogue, which theorists describe as
appearing at the end of a composition, and the 'fugal' devices, which are
employed at particular stages in a composition. There is also evidence in the
writings of ...
5
A Survey of Word Accentual Patterns in the Languages of the ...
A second stress-related feature of the North-Halmahera Papuan languages is the
so-called paragogue or echo vowel which a¤ects the stress systems of
Austronesian languages on neighbouring Sulawesi as well; cf. van Zanten, Stoel
...
Harry van der Hulst, Rob Goedemans, Ellen van Zanten, 2010
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Workpapers in Indonesian Languages and Culture
Moreover, those languages that underwent diachronic paragogue have
antepenultimate stress. These words are all characterized by having
antepenultimate stress and by having identical vowels separated by one of the
consonants from the ...
7
Letters from Assyrian Scholars to the Kings Esarhaddon and ...
590 -SU-+ -s 65rl9 6'->66 59 r3 anaptyxis 39:11 apocope 158:6 252 rlO
haplology 50:10, 121 r2, 143 r6 intonation 51 :9, 64 r2, 187:4, 208 r8; see also
paragogue paragogue 18 r8, 41:9, 44 r4, 53 rlO, 65 rl8, 114 r9, 206 r8, 246.12.rl,
248:13, ...
Esarhaddon (King of Assyria), Ashurbanipal (King of Assyria), 1970
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The Pacific and Australasia
When English cognate forms from which the Pijin word is derived have such
unwanted clusters, Pijin can resolve the conflict in one of three ways: by
epenthesis, paragogue, or elision. Epenthesis and paragogue have been
discussed in 3.1.2.
Kate Burridge, Bernd Kortmann, 2008
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Nouveaux départs en phonologie: les conceptions sub- et ...
En termes de règles ordonnées, la paragogue niçarde opère après l'
assourdissement pan-occitan des obstruantes finales : ( 1 8) Dévoisement et
paragogue en niçard La syllabation est identique à celle des autres parlers
envisagés jusqu'ici.
Trudel Meisenburg, Maria Selig, 2004
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Iconographic encyclopaedia of science, literature, and art
In the paragogue (Jig. 17), the files faced to the right or left about, and gained
ground by a flank movement. The flank nearest the foe was always strengthened.
The column was composed of two or more phalanges ; usually there were two of
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Cockney and Hellenisms give way to Paragogue, Apocope, Apheresis and Epenthesis (each of which describes morphological development, ... «Globe and Mail, Nov 09»