- Ilse
Lehiste (/ˈɪlzə ləˈhɪstə/ IL-zə lə-HIST-ə; 31
January 1922 – 25
December 2010) was an Estonian-born
American linguist,
author of many
studies in...
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forms of
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Jeffers &
Lehiste (1979:130) in
Geeraerts (1983) and
Geeraerts (1997)
Jeffers &
Lehiste (1979:129)
Grzega (2004) paraphrases...
- musicians.
Macmillan Publishers. p. 358. ISBN 978-0-333-23111-1. Ross, Jan;
Lehiste, Ilse (2002). The
Temporal Structure of
Estonian Runic Songs (Reprint 2015 ed...
- ****ociation. 39 (3): 367–372. doi:10.1017/s002510030999017x. Ross, Jaan;
Lehiste, Ilse (2001). The
Temporal Structure of
Estonian Runic Songs. Berlin: Mouton...
- 2012.
Retrieved 16 June 2019. (CROLIB).
Alexander (2006:356)
Lehiste & Ivić (1963)
Lehiste & Ivić (1986)
Alexander (2006:354) Kordić (2006:8) Kordić (2006:7)...
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linguistic stress,
though other factors are
usually involved in this.
Lehiste (ibid)
argues that stress, or loudness,
could not be ****ociated with a...
- Language). Belgrade, 1971; Word and
sentence prosody in Serbocroatian, by Ilse
Lehiste and
Pavle Ivić. Cambridge, M****.: MIT Press, 1986. He
edited many periodicals...
- 369–382. doi:10.1515/opli-2019-0020. S2CID 208141142. Jeffers, Robert;
Lehiste, Ilse (1982).
Principles and
Methods for
Historical Linguistics. The MIT...
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palate Henry Sweet High
rising terminal Hush
consonant Ian
Maddieson Ilse
Lehiste Implosive consonant Ingressive speech International Phonetic Alphabet International...
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language Lees,
Robert (United States, 1922–1996),
machine translation Lehiste, Ilse (United States, 1922–2010), phonetics,
Estonian language, Serbo-Croatian...