Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... contains no feature . 51.1 . Postulate 51. Some features do not appear together in the same seg- ment . In English , no segment contains both the feature present in [ k ] ( the three as- pects mentioned in §50.2 ) and the feature of ...
... contains no feature . 51.1 . Postulate 51. Some features do not appear together in the same seg- ment . In English , no segment contains both the feature present in [ k ] ( the three as- pects mentioned in §50.2 ) and the feature of ...
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... contains two or more features be- longs to two or more phonemes simultaneously . If a segment X contains the features e and f , another segment Y contains the features e and g , and a third segment Z contains only the feature e , all ...
... contains two or more features be- longs to two or more phonemes simultaneously . If a segment X contains the features e and f , another segment Y contains the features e and g , and a third segment Z contains only the feature e , all ...
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... contains the first of these features alone . The segment [ 1 ] in dull ( = B ) contains neither of them , but shares with [ a ] the distinctive component of tongue - tip articulation . We ask , now , whether the segment [ ] is congruent ...
... contains the first of these features alone . The segment [ 1 ] in dull ( = B ) contains neither of them , but shares with [ a ] the distinctive component of tongue - tip articulation . We ask , now , whether the segment [ ] is congruent ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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