accentual system उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- "' Proto-Slavic accent "'is closely related to the accentual system of some Baltic languages ( Proto-Balto-Slavic period.
- The category of foot also has relevance to the accentual systems of some Ryukyuan languages, and some Miyako varieties have a cross-linguistically rare system of tonal foot.
- The speakers of the other group of Lithuanian dialects } emaitian have a very different accentual system, and they do not adopt standard accentuation when speaking the standard idiom.
- Recently Russian linguists Vladimir Dybo and Sergej Nikolayev have been reconstructing the PIE accentual system as a system of two tones : + and " ( probably high and low tone ).
- He worked as a research assistant with the Mechanical Translation group in 1962 and 1963, and in 1965 he received his doctorate for a dissertation under Noam Chomsky on " The accentual system of modern standard Japanese ".
- It used to be held that Balto-Slavic has an innovative accentual system, but nowadays, according to some researchers, Balto-Slavic is taking a pivotal role in the reconstruction of the PIE accent ( see below ).
- Therefore, on the basis of internal reconstruction within Latin, we discover a prehistoric sound-law that replaced the inherited accentual system with an automatic initial-syllable accent which, in turn, was replaced by the attested accentual system.
- Therefore, on the basis of internal reconstruction within Latin, we discover a prehistoric sound-law that replaced the inherited accentual system with an automatic initial-syllable accent which, in turn, was replaced by the attested accentual system.
- For example, some Croatian dialects like akavian and Posavian dialects of Slavonian ` tokavian are especially important for Balto-Slavic accentology, as they retain more archaic and complex tonal accentual system than the Neoatokavian dialect on which modern Serbian ) are based.
- For example, some of the prominent features are the fixed stress-based accentual system without distinctive lengths, the merger of / / and / / and of / d ~ / and / /, vocabulary differences as well as a different place of stress in words.