Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... beginning point or ZERO of time ; it is customary to adopt such an arbitrary beginning point for the time dimension in all such diagrams . Fig . 4 is an example of an OSCILLOGRAM : it shows oscillating deviations of a measured quantity ...
... beginning point or ZERO of time ; it is customary to adopt such an arbitrary beginning point for the time dimension in all such diagrams . Fig . 4 is an example of an OSCILLOGRAM : it shows oscillating deviations of a measured quantity ...
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... beginning of the [ æ ] is half way between its middle and the [ ɛ ] track ; from the beginning of the [ ɛ ] to the end of what is registered in the figure is half way to the low - back region ; from the beginning of the [ au ] , nearly ...
... beginning of the [ æ ] is half way between its middle and the [ ɛ ] track ; from the beginning of the [ ɛ ] to the end of what is registered in the figure is half way to the low - back region ; from the beginning of the [ au ] , nearly ...
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... beginning or end of one of these , or at both , there will be an abrupt change of acoustic quality , resulting nearly always from a very small articulatory movement — a small section of a great and long - lasting movement , but a ...
... beginning or end of one of these , or at both , there will be an abrupt change of acoustic quality , resulting nearly always from a very small articulatory movement — a small section of a great and long - lasting movement , but a ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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