... of studying the phonetic elements of speech are, of course, of considerable value, but they have sometimes the undesirable effect of obscuring the essential facts of speech-sound psychology. Too often an undue importance is attached to minute sound... Language - Seite 39herausgegeben von - 1925Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Edward Sapir - 1985 - 617 Seiten
...an undue importance is attached to minute sound discriminations as such; and too often phoneticians do not realize that it is not enough to know that...language, but that one must ascertain if the sound is atypical form or one of the points in its sound pattern, or is merely a variant of such a form. There... | |
 | Eric P. Hamp, Martin Joos, Fred W. Householder, Robert Austerlitz - 1966 - 285 Seiten
...an undue importance is attached to minute sound discriminations as such; and too often phoneticians do not realize that it is not enough to know that...points in its sound pattern, or is merely a variant of suchaform. There are two types of variation that tend to obscure the distinctiveness of the different... | |
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