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Once the desired segments are isolated by cutting , they can be spliced together in such a way that the mechanics introduce no perceptible effect . This experiment required that prevocalic voiceless stops be cut away from the vowels ...
Once the desired segments are isolated by cutting , they can be spliced together in such a way that the mechanics introduce no perceptible effect . This experiment required that prevocalic voiceless stops be cut away from the vowels ...
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The plan of the book is language - centered , its basic theme being to show the effects of bilingualism on the languages involved . As a general term for all such effects the author introduces the word ' interference ' , drawn from the ...
The plan of the book is language - centered , its basic theme being to show the effects of bilingualism on the languages involved . As a general term for all such effects the author introduces the word ' interference ' , drawn from the ...
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The reverse problems of the effects of bilingualism on the psychological and social status of the speakers are relegated to an appendix containing a brief survey of the literature on intelligence , group identification , character ...
The reverse problems of the effects of bilingualism on the psychological and social status of the speakers are relegated to an appendix containing a brief survey of the literature on intelligence , group identification , character ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 30 |
The stops and spirants of early Germanic 1 | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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