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We require only that an utterance include less than ALL the speech activity of a given speaker ; and so much at least is implied in our definition . 1.7 . Definition . The totality of the possible utterances ...
We require only that an utterance include less than ALL the speech activity of a given speaker ; and so much at least is implied in our definition . 1.7 . Definition . The totality of the possible utterances ...
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fIf A and B are given segments or sequences ( except that one of them may be zero ) and P is a given position in the phrase , there is a segment X occurring in the sequence AXB ( P ) such that the sequence AB ( P ) does not occur ...
fIf A and B are given segments or sequences ( except that one of them may be zero ) and P is a given position in the phrase , there is a segment X occurring in the sequence AXB ( P ) such that the sequence AB ( P ) does not occur ...
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No segment contains a given feature more than once . This statement may not be so superfluous as it sounds . The suggestion has been put forward that the loudest stress in English might be interpreted as a doubling of the second ...
No segment contains a given feature more than once . This statement may not be so superfluous as it sounds . The suggestion has been put forward that the loudest stress in English might be interpreted as a doubling of the second ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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acoustic allophones American analysis appears articulation aspect beginning called comparative components considered consonant contains corresponding course Definition derived dialect discussion effect element English evidence example fact filter final formant forms French frequency German give given Greek harmonic imperfective included indicates language later Latin Library linguistic meaning Michigan morphemes nasal neuter normal nouns observed occur organs original pattern perception perfective person Ph.D phonemes phrase pitch plural position possible present probably Professor publication records reference represents resonance result seems segments separate Serving shape short shows singular Slavic Society sound speaker spectrogram speech stem stress suffix syllables theory tion University usually utterance verb voice vowel wave whistle