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They are to be regarded as distinctive features of meaning . The reflection , in language , of such distinctive features of the real or the cul- tural world , then , must be taken for granted . But there are various manners of ...
They are to be regarded as distinctive features of meaning . The reflection , in language , of such distinctive features of the real or the cul- tural world , then , must be taken for granted . But there are various manners of ...
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The discrim- inations are sufficiently fine so as to reduce the probability of the in- vestigator's obscuring a phonetic difference which may be distinctive in the language under study . ] Phoneme . A class of noncontrastive phone types ...
The discrim- inations are sufficiently fine so as to reduce the probability of the in- vestigator's obscuring a phonetic difference which may be distinctive in the language under study . ] Phoneme . A class of noncontrastive phone types ...
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Since quantity was the sole distinctive feature between the short and the long sonorants and stops , the quantitative difference between short and long fricatives of OE must be regarded , from the point of view of the system , as their ...
Since quantity was the sole distinctive feature between the short and the long sonorants and stops , the quantitative difference between short and long fricatives of OE must be regarded , from the point of view of the system , as their ...
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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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