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Well yes, but a blind man on a galloping horse could see that link wasn't complete and just copy and paste it, which takes only slightly more effort than clicking it. Nevermind
http://ir.lib.sfu.ca/bitstream/1892/815 ... 745755.pdf
A PhD thesis with a discussin of lots of different systems for analysing tone and tonogenesis, and a proposal for a new one. A slightly old paper (80s), so maybe the new proposal is now old-hat, but still interesting and useful.
http://ir.lib.sfu.ca/bitstream/1892/815 ... 745755.pdf
A PhD thesis with a discussin of lots of different systems for analysing tone and tonogenesis, and a proposal for a new one. A slightly old paper (80s), so maybe the new proposal is now old-hat, but still interesting and useful.
- "But this can be stopped."
- "No, I came all this way to show you this because nothing can be done. Because I like the way your pupils dilate in the presence of total planetary Armageddon.
Yes, it can be stopped."
- "No, I came all this way to show you this because nothing can be done. Because I like the way your pupils dilate in the presence of total planetary Armageddon.
Yes, it can be stopped."
Sthg's wrong with that Miwok link - I tried opening the webpage and downlaoding it; neitehr work. Safari says it's probably a corrupt file.
- "But this can be stopped."
- "No, I came all this way to show you this because nothing can be done. Because I like the way your pupils dilate in the presence of total planetary Armageddon.
Yes, it can be stopped."
- "No, I came all this way to show you this because nothing can be done. Because I like the way your pupils dilate in the presence of total planetary Armageddon.
Yes, it can be stopped."
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Works perfectly for me, opened on Linux with Okular.Tengado wrote:Sthg's wrong with that Miwok link - I tried opening the webpage and downlaoding it; neitehr work. Safari says it's probably a corrupt file.
EDIT: Actually, it opens but the scanned text is too large and overflows the pages.
Try the online version of the HaSC sound change applier: http://chrisdb.dyndns-at-home.com/HaSC
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Lyrikline: Poets read their poems – large number of languages available, also some exotic ones.
Oh how I love the russian for compiling this dictionary and reference tables of old icelandic: http://norse.ulver.com/dct/zoega/index.html
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This one looks extremely interesting. Thanks.Tengado wrote:http://ir.lib.sfu.ca/bitstream/1892/815 ... 745755.pdf
A PhD thesis with a discussin of lots of different systems for analysing tone and tonogenesis, and a proposal for a new one. A slightly old paper (80s), so maybe the new proposal is now old-hat, but still interesting and useful.
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This site http://www.chinese-forums.com/vocabulary/ is quite good. It is a searchable database of vocabulary items from the first 4 levels of the HSK (the standard exam of Chinese proficiency). You can search based on all kinds of criteria: the tone patterns of the words (ie all the words which are third tone followed by first tone), all the words involving a certain character (you can specify further where in the word the character appears, and what tones the other characters are).
- "But this can be stopped."
- "No, I came all this way to show you this because nothing can be done. Because I like the way your pupils dilate in the presence of total planetary Armageddon.
Yes, it can be stopped."
- "No, I came all this way to show you this because nothing can be done. Because I like the way your pupils dilate in the presence of total planetary Armageddon.
Yes, it can be stopped."
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I just found this while googling:
http://www.cicipu.org/papers/gender_and ... course.pdf
I've not read it yet, so I don't know how good/interesting/reputable it is, but the contents page looks pretty interesting at least.
http://www.cicipu.org/papers/gender_and ... course.pdf
I've not read it yet, so I don't know how good/interesting/reputable it is, but the contents page looks pretty interesting at least.
Try the online version of the HaSC sound change applier: http://chrisdb.dyndns-at-home.com/HaSC
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I just read the parts before the ToC; and it looks interesting to me, too.chris_notts wrote:http://www.cicipu.org/papers/gender_and ... course.pdf
I've not read it yet, so I don't know how good/interesting/reputable it is, but the contents page looks pretty interesting at least.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/#
A superb source from the University of Iowa for learning IPA with nicely done recordings and animation to show points of articulation.
A superb source from the University of Iowa for learning IPA with nicely done recordings and animation to show points of articulation.
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The Irish of Iorras Aithneach, County Galway by Brian Ó Curnáin
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Great! I was looking for something like this for ages, thank you!jmcd wrote:Pdf:Proto-Korean and the origin of Korean accent
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http://victoria.linguistlist.org/~lapolla/
resources on Tibeto-Burman languages, including grammars of Atong, Galo, and Darma
resources on Tibeto-Burman languages, including grammars of Atong, Galo, and Darma
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