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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TONETICALLY»
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1
A Grammar and Dictionary of Indus Kohistani: Dictionary
Example: azm¡©ex 'an examination' → azm©ex`ah 'examinations'. 7. A
consequence of 6. is (a) that an underlying rising tone may tonetically be a falling
tone in certain cases of neutralization. In this case he still behaves like a rising
tone and ...
2
Functional Sentence Perspective in Written and Spoken ...
Salience and non-salience of the same type are also reflected by the texts
tonetically transcribed in CGEL and in Svartvik and Quirk's A corpus of English
conversation (Svartvik and Quirk I980; referred to also as Corpus). It is also
significant ...
3
Perspectives of intonation analysis
(Tonetically: "I -broke it.) A non-biunique relation of this kind between phonetic
and functional transcriptions requires, of course, further criteria of analysis if
different structures are to be disambiguated. Bolinger suggests a number of types
of ...
4
Eibungaku Shichō [Thought Currents in English Literature]
2. obo tonemically ~ - but tonetically roughly mi do re; Meaning: He wrote it. 3.
obo tonemically " _ ~, but tonetically roughly do do, + slightest rise; Meaning: He
refused it. In the case of these three different sentences, it must be noted,
needless ...
5
Functionalism in Linguistics
Analysing a short tonetically transcribed text, the 1975 paper illustrates the way
the temporal and modal exponents of the finite verb (TMEs) operate as a
boundary, and at the same time as a link, between the thematic and the non-
thematic ...
René Dirven, Vilém Fried,
1987
6
Aspects of Oral Communication
Cine transcriber may need a subset of symbols which may be interpreted
tonetically, another may need a subset which may be interpreted in terms of pitch
contours, a third may need a subset which may be interpreted in terms of pitch
levels, ...
Indeed, there is as much reason for saying that the tonetically complex tones rise-
fall and fall-rise (and rise-fall-rise as well) are intensified versions of fall and rise (
and hence keeping a consistent functional and formal tonetic feature of ...
This curl is useful in distinguishing / / from the tonetically quite similar low-falling
tone /V. In rapid speech it is difficult to tell the two apart in the Huey Tad dialect. In
isolation, or at a slower speed, a certain number of minimal pairs may be found: ...
... TONDI TONDO TONDOS TONE TONEARM TONEARMS TONED TONELESS
TONELESSLY TONELESSNESS TONELESSNESSES TONEME TONEMES
TONEMIC TONER TONERS TONES TONETIC TONETICALLY TONETICS
TONETTE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood,
2013
10
A Classified Vocabulary of the Lenje Language
If the same tones are adjacent to each other, they have of course the same height
tonetically. However, if there is a low tone(s) between two high tones, the latter
high tone(s) is actually lower than the former one(s), though the height of the ...