Concept information
Preferred term
vowel length
Broader concept
Example
- Here the free variation in vowel length generates additional possible reconstructions and those dialects where final consonants have been lost permit the reconstruction of variants with a final stop as well. (Lowe & Mazaudon, 1994)
- Nasalization vowel length and aspiration are present in all the sub-dialects under study but their presence or absence does not make different lexical entries for interlocutors. (Ben Abdallah, Kchaou & Bougares, 2020)
- One can immediately see that for instance a syllabic sign compound CV-VC or a sign CVC can represent a closed syllable with different vowel lengths. (Sahala, Silfverberg, Arppe & Lindén, 2020)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-BX2JLXHJ-W
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