Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... normal octave at both ends ; most persons use only the lower half of their normal octave in dispassionate speech , except that every- body , apparently , drops below his normal octave before final pause in certain intonation patterns ...
... normal octave at both ends ; most persons use only the lower half of their normal octave in dispassionate speech , except that every- body , apparently , drops below his normal octave before final pause in certain intonation patterns ...
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... normal height or ' indifference position ' as to height . And all with- out strain in the tongue tissues . 5.32 This is the normal situation . Stammering and stuttering will result if something goes wrong with this normal cooperation ...
... normal height or ' indifference position ' as to height . And all with- out strain in the tongue tissues . 5.32 This is the normal situation . Stammering and stuttering will result if something goes wrong with this normal cooperation ...
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... normal - tempo speech , and they make rapid progress towards hearing normal speech details . The time available for reflection about what is heard is far more than twice as much as with normal speech . It is noteworthy that the result ...
... normal - tempo speech , and they make rapid progress towards hearing normal speech details . The time available for reflection about what is heard is far more than twice as much as with normal speech . It is noteworthy that the result ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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