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Talk:Tone (linguistics)
Talk:Tone (linguistics) Bantu languages are tonal? Swahili is a ... 2004 (UTC) Norwegian and Swedish have prosodic tone patterns, but they do not lead to ... number of words that differ only in tone are not that many, but they ...
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Talk:Cantonese (linguistics)
Talk:Cantonese (linguistics) Toishanese Those are dialects of the Cantonese ... 20837;, 低入) which has the same tone as 陰平, 陰去, 陽去 ... There are seven tones: a high level tone a mid rising tone a mid level tone a low ...
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Talk:Mandarin (linguistics)
Talk:Mandarin (linguistics) Singapore standardizes on Mandarin I don't ... san1 for "Wednesday," differs solely in the tone indicated for "qi". Pekingese is not wades ... there. (Someone had moved it to Mandarin (linguistics) for unknown reasons.) Mkweise 08:14, 22 ... 2003 (UTC) Oppose; See the discussion at Talk:Hakka (linguistics). This was also announced ...
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Talk:Register (linguistics)
Talk:Register (linguistics) Isn't there another meaning of "register" in linguistics, having to do with tone languages? --Angr/ 09:15, 21 September 2005 (UTC) Yes you are right. Tone languages are sometimes divided into "register" ...
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Talk:Stress (linguistics)
Talk:Stress (linguistics) stress mark Thanks for the help with ... this to a more appropriate title? Stress (linguistics) seems much more appropriate. Peter Isotalo 22 ... Agree. "Vocal stress" misses the mark; "Stress (linguistics)" follows a simple unambiguous format (which should ... Linguistic Accent consists of three parts, stress, tone and length. By calling the article ...
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Talk:Tone contour
Talk:Tone contour Other usage weasle words Concerning this ... then, these conflicting facts in better words: Tone (linguistics)#Africa: 1=high, 5=low Tone (linguistics)#The Americas: 1=high, 5= ...
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Talk:Linguistics/Archive1
Talk:Linguistics/Archive1 < Talk:Linguistics Why is semantics limited to the study ... we need to find some area of linguistics where the non-literal meanings of ...
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Talk:Americanism
Talk:Americanism To meet Wikipedia's quality standards ... details. Additional rationale may be on this talk page. Needs Attention Article seemed to relate ... to happen to all disambiguation cases? -SV (talk) 07:13, 21 Mar 2004 (UTC) Why ... its BTTDB for you, young man. ;) -SV (talk) 07:44, 21 Mar 2004 (UTC) Material ... substantiate your removal of material. Thanks. -SV (talk) 06:45, 21 Mar 2004 (UTC) ...
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Talk:Standard Mandarin
Talk:Standard Mandarin Would it be correct to ... 04, 1 Aug 2003 (UTC) The third tone Here the contour is marked 214. Nevertheless it's the whole third tone (quan2san1sheng1) which is less popular than half thid tone (ban4san1sheng1). Should the contour of the half thid tone be included? Is it 21 by ...
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Talk:Phoneme
Talk:Phoneme Serbian orthography Rephrasing to avoid saying ... configured machines. — Chameleon My page/My talk 07:03, 5 Jul 2004 (UTC) Agreed ... Say no to ligatures.--[[User:HamYoyo|HamYoyo| TALK ]] 08:14, Jul 5, 2004 (UTC) I ... articulated simultaneously. — Chameleon My page/My talk 07:03, 5 Jul 2004 (UTC) Some ... desde/ ['dezde]. — Chameleon My page/My talk 07:03, 5 Jul 2004 (UTC) ...
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