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ISSN 1344-3046

一 般 言 語 学 論 叢

7

2004

年 

日本語・韓国語・中国語における無声歯茎硬口蓋摩擦音の音響音声学的 研究. . . 山崎修一・宇都木昭・潘心瑩 (1) 現代ヘブライ語のシュワーに対する音響音声学的記述 . . . .福盛貴弘・池田潤 (29) フリ・アッカド語における能格・絶対格一致標識— カトゥナ・コーパス をもとに— . . . .二ノ宮崇司 (53) ガンジュレ人の言語使用. . . 乾秀行 (73) 投稿規定. . . (95)  . . .  

筑波一般言語学研究会

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ISSN 1344-3046

Journal of General Linguistics

Vol.7

2004

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CONTENTS

Shuichi Yamazaki, Akira Utsugi, & Hsin-ying Pan: An Acoustic Phonetic Study of Voiceless Alveolo-palatal Fricatives in Japanese, Korean, and Chinese . . . 1 Takahiro Fukumori & Jun Ikeda: An Acoustic Description of Schwa in Israeli Hebrew . . . 29 Takashi Ninomiya: Ergative and Absolutive Agreement Markers in Hurro-Akkadian: Evidence from Qatna Corpus . . . 53 Hideyuki Inui: Language Use of the Ganjule People . . . 73

Information for Contributors . . . 95

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Tsukuba Linguistic Circle

c/o Ikeda Laboratory, Doctoral Program in Literature and Linguistics, University of Tsukuba

1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba Ibaraki 305-8571, Japan

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