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( 28 ) Only two kinds of linguistic records are scientifically relevant . One is a mechanical record of the gross acoustic features , such as is produced in the phonetics laboratory . The other is a record in terms of phonemes ...
( 28 ) Only two kinds of linguistic records are scientifically relevant . One is a mechanical record of the gross acoustic features , such as is produced in the phonetics laboratory . The other is a record in terms of phonemes ...
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Other questions of a general sort are the form in which these names occur in our historical records , the special types applied to men and women respectively , their frequent rendering in Latin , their development to inheritable family ...
Other questions of a general sort are the form in which these names occur in our historical records , the special types applied to men and women respectively , their frequent rendering in Latin , their development to inheritable family ...
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The record was made phonetically , with as much accuracy and detail as the observer could muster . ... Detailed records over so long a period are difficult to acquire , and Leopold's material stands as a model effort in this direction ...
The record was made phonetically , with as much accuracy and detail as the observer could muster . ... Detailed records over so long a period are difficult to acquire , and Leopold's material stands as a model effort in this direction ...
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Meaning communication and value LENNEBERG | 19 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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