Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... observed with a tiny microphone inserted through a fistula in the throat just above the glottis , and another even more cogent observation has been communicated privately by Prof. Oskar Vierling of the Hannover Technische Hochschule ...
... observed with a tiny microphone inserted through a fistula in the throat just above the glottis , and another even more cogent observation has been communicated privately by Prof. Oskar Vierling of the Hannover Technische Hochschule ...
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... observed relation ( 1 ) between formant 1 and tongue height , and ( 2 ) between formant 2 and the back - to - front tongue placement , as observed in Figs . 25 to 28. The explanation will not be wholly satisfactory , partly because ...
... observed relation ( 1 ) between formant 1 and tongue height , and ( 2 ) between formant 2 and the back - to - front tongue placement , as observed in Figs . 25 to 28. The explanation will not be wholly satisfactory , partly because ...
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... observed facts . In the development of vowels the influence of neighboring sounds , especially labials , is emphasized ( Toch . 220 ff . ) . I have been inclined to attribute , at least in part , the frequent change of PToch . e ( < IE ...
... observed facts . In the development of vowels the influence of neighboring sounds , especially labials , is emphasized ( Toch . 220 ff . ) . I have been inclined to attribute , at least in part , the frequent change of PToch . e ( < IE ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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