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With respect to pattern , one may say that the fricative allo- phones of / y / and / w / are to the glide allophones as the stop allophones of / b / , / d / , and / g / are to the fricative allophones . That is , the difference between ...
With respect to pattern , one may say that the fricative allo- phones of / y / and / w / are to the glide allophones as the stop allophones of / b / , / d / , and / g / are to the fricative allophones . That is , the difference between ...
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[ VV ] : this is in fact a subclass of the utterance - final allophone group that includes [ h ] and [ n ] , since [ V ] ... The list omits the problem of the tense and lax allophones of / e / , since we cannot describe the distribution ...
[ VV ] : this is in fact a subclass of the utterance - final allophone group that includes [ h ] and [ n ] , since [ V ] ... The list omits the problem of the tense and lax allophones of / e / , since we cannot describe the distribution ...
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In order to reduce the complexity , Hockett suggests a readjustment in our definition of ' acoustic allophone ... break the acoustic signal into acoustic allophones by cuts transverse to the time axis ' ( 209 ) , so that allophones may ...
In order to reduce the complexity , Hockett suggests a readjustment in our definition of ' acoustic allophone ... break the acoustic signal into acoustic allophones by cuts transverse to the time axis ' ( 209 ) , so that allophones may ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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