Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... German , open juncture is actually present before [ ç ] . I take this to mean that an observable pause is present . My own North - German form of speech has no observable pause before the diminutive suffix -chen or in Photochemie or in ...
... German , open juncture is actually present before [ ç ] . I take this to mean that an observable pause is present . My own North - German form of speech has no observable pause before the diminutive suffix -chen or in Photochemie or in ...
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... German being what it is , this vocalic stretch cannot be called anything but two phones corresponding to two phonemes . ( Of course we shall neglect the consonantaj context , to simplify the argument , and speak only of the [ o ] , the ...
... German being what it is , this vocalic stretch cannot be called anything but two phones corresponding to two phonemes . ( Of course we shall neglect the consonantaj context , to simplify the argument , and speak only of the [ o ] , the ...
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... German ; accordingly , the next word after the end of Spectrogram 5 was German . The German sam- ple , Spectrogram 4 , is from the same record ; the speaker is an anonymous North German . A few of the records of this Army series have J ...
... German ; accordingly , the next word after the end of Spectrogram 5 was German . The German sam- ple , Spectrogram 4 , is from the same record ; the speaker is an anonymous North German . A few of the records of this Army series have J ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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