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While he does not specifically label this case of interference , he presumably regards it as an instance of ' reinterpretation of distinctions ' . As the phonetic symbols indicate , the R / ɛ / is phonetically intermediate between S ...
While he does not specifically label this case of interference , he presumably regards it as an instance of ' reinterpretation of distinctions ' . As the phonetic symbols indicate , the R / ɛ / is phonetically intermediate between S ...
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I suspect , however , that these are highly artificial distinctions ; I question whether the semivowels are really ... a new paragraph ( 71-2 ) in which he expresses the belief that the distinction is artificial in Portugal as well .
I suspect , however , that these are highly artificial distinctions ; I question whether the semivowels are really ... a new paragraph ( 71-2 ) in which he expresses the belief that the distinction is artificial in Portugal as well .
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In spite of the objectivity of the distinction for many languages , however , it may be seriously questioned whether it should be given top priority in a language description . Certain statements of phonological attachment and / or ...
In spite of the objectivity of the distinction for many languages , however , it may be seriously questioned whether it should be given top priority in a language description . Certain statements of phonological attachment and / or ...
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