Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... articulation of different vocal organs are not coterminous . Restated in less forbidding terminology , this means that one phase in the articulation of some one organ may overlap in time with part or all of several phases in the ...
... articulation of different vocal organs are not coterminous . Restated in less forbidding terminology , this means that one phase in the articulation of some one organ may overlap in time with part or all of several phases in the ...
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... ( articulations or parts of articulations ) . In speaking of aspects , we shall say that an aspect is defined by a given vocal organ , or by a given articulation , or by both together . Thus , the segment [ m ] contains an aspect that is ...
... ( articulations or parts of articulations ) . In speaking of aspects , we shall say that an aspect is defined by a given vocal organ , or by a given articulation , or by both together . Thus , the segment [ m ] contains an aspect that is ...
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... articulation types of any primary organ form an ordered series according to the width of the aperture between the organ and a point of articulation . On the term ' articulation type ' see §15.2 . 18.2 . Definition . The place of each ...
... articulation types of any primary organ form an ordered series according to the width of the aperture between the organ and a point of articulation . On the term ' articulation type ' see §15.2 . 18.2 . Definition . The place of each ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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