Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... organs , or any part of one of them that moves independently during an utterance , is a vocal organ . 5.3 . Definition . Collectively , all of these organs and their parts are the vocal apparatus . 5.4 . Definition . Each movement or ...
... organs , or any part of one of them that moves independently during an utterance , is a vocal organ . 5.3 . Definition . Collectively , all of these organs and their parts are the vocal apparatus . 5.4 . Definition . Each movement or ...
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... organs from one ' position ' to another proceed by continuous , uninterrupted flux ; that in fact the concept of ' position ' has no basis in physiological reality , and that each movement of an organ flows imperceptibly into the next ...
... organs from one ' position ' to another proceed by continuous , uninterrupted flux ; that in fact the concept of ' position ' has no basis in physiological reality , and that each movement of an organ flows imperceptibly into the next ...
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... organ are said to have ranks cor- responding to the ranks of the articulation types that also define them . Aspects not defined by a primary organ have no rank . 19.1 . Postulate 19. Some different primary organs have some articulation ...
... organ are said to have ranks cor- responding to the ranks of the articulation types that also define them . Aspects not defined by a primary organ have no rank . 19.1 . Postulate 19. Some different primary organs have some articulation ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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