Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... compared with vowel color in segment 1 , but vowel color is suprasegmental as compared with pitch in segment 10. Such a reversal of status shows that the distinction between suprasegmental and segmental has no useful meaning within the ...
... compared with vowel color in segment 1 , but vowel color is suprasegmental as compared with pitch in segment 10. Such a reversal of status shows that the distinction between suprasegmental and segmental has no useful meaning within the ...
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... compared are morphologically simple than if they are compounds . 8. DRIFT . There are two versions of the theory of drift . One is almost mystical : in a particular linguistic continuum the same sound shifts may happen over and over ...
... compared are morphologically simple than if they are compounds . 8. DRIFT . There are two versions of the theory of drift . One is almost mystical : in a particular linguistic continuum the same sound shifts may happen over and over ...
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... compared to the fundamental frequency — which is the same as the harmonic - spacing ) . With the 45 ~ filter and a voice pitch above 90 ~ , we find that we can guess at the Fourier Series pretty well ( Fig . 32A dotted line and Fig . 23 ...
... compared to the fundamental frequency — which is the same as the harmonic - spacing ) . With the 45 ~ filter and a voice pitch above 90 ~ , we find that we can guess at the Fourier Series pretty well ( Fig . 32A dotted line and Fig . 23 ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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