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( a ) There is the automatic recognition of the recurrent sames that constitute the lexical items . The lexical items selected for a particular utterance are dis- tinguished from others that might have been selected by sharp patterns of ...
( a ) There is the automatic recognition of the recurrent sames that constitute the lexical items . The lexical items selected for a particular utterance are dis- tinguished from others that might have been selected by sharp patterns of ...
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31 patterns of sound sequences , there is also the automatic ( and sometimes more conscious ) recognition of the distribution of each lexical item with ' sets ' of other lexical items as they occur in the complete utterance unit .
31 patterns of sound sequences , there is also the automatic ( and sometimes more conscious ) recognition of the distribution of each lexical item with ' sets ' of other lexical items as they occur in the complete utterance unit .
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( 4 ) For most of the lexical items fine impres- sionistic transcriptions ( or even phonemic transcriptions ) are superfluous , since- to take a specific example - the comparison between the cow calls co - boss and sookie does not ...
( 4 ) For most of the lexical items fine impres- sionistic transcriptions ( or even phonemic transcriptions ) are superfluous , since- to take a specific example - the comparison between the cow calls co - boss and sookie does not ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 30 |
The stops and spirants of early Germanic 1 | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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