Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... close approach to a contact , takes place when a vowel is articulated . Vowel articulation is therefore an easy place to begin the detailed discussion of articulation . The vowel color , described ap- proximately by the formant ...
... close approach to a contact , takes place when a vowel is articulated . Vowel articulation is therefore an easy place to begin the detailed discussion of articulation . The vowel color , described ap- proximately by the formant ...
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... close - knit phrase with the allophones appropriate to the pronunciation of a single word , is a characteristic and well - known phenomenon in Spanish . However , so far as we know , there is no precise or extensive statement about ...
... close - knit phrase with the allophones appropriate to the pronunciation of a single word , is a characteristic and well - known phenomenon in Spanish . However , so far as we know , there is no precise or extensive statement about ...
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... close juncture belong to the same phrase . With more material on open juncture one may , perhaps , evolve a new classifica- tion of Spanish phrases : first , phrases whose constituents are ( for all practical purposes ) always in close ...
... close juncture belong to the same phrase . With more material on open juncture one may , perhaps , evolve a new classifica- tion of Spanish phrases : first , phrases whose constituents are ( for all practical purposes ) always in close ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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