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SEGMENTATION . Once we have a rough idea of what equivalence classes we wish to try out in our text , we segment the text into successive intervals in such a way as to get , in each interval , like occurrences of the same equivalence ...
SEGMENTATION . Once we have a rough idea of what equivalence classes we wish to try out in our text , we segment the text into successive intervals in such a way as to get , in each interval , like occurrences of the same equivalence ...
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In describing the preliminary segmentation of the phonetic continuum , Harris states ( 25 ) that ' the points of division of these segments are arbitrary ' , and lists ( 26 ) a number of alternative ways in which the segmentation can be ...
In describing the preliminary segmentation of the phonetic continuum , Harris states ( 25 ) that ' the points of division of these segments are arbitrary ' , and lists ( 26 ) a number of alternative ways in which the segmentation can be ...
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On the phonetic level , we get the impression that the initial segmentation may be left largely to personal option , since any inadequacies here will come out in the phonemic wash . The reviewer suspects , however , that the choice here ...
On the phonetic level , we get the impression that the initial segmentation may be left largely to personal option , since any inadequacies here will come out in the phonemic wash . The reviewer suspects , however , that the choice here ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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