Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... phonemes does not violate the well - known principle that phonemes must not intersect . Intersection of phonemes is the result of assigning a given seg- ment X to a certain phoneme / A / , and another segment that is phonetically the ...
... phonemes does not violate the well - known principle that phonemes must not intersect . Intersection of phonemes is the result of assigning a given seg- ment X to a certain phoneme / A / , and another segment that is phonetically the ...
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... phonemic transcription : we choose symbols to represent phonemes , and we write them down in the order in which the phonemes occur in the phrase to be tran- scribed . Since every phoneme is defined as a class of auditory fractions ( seg ...
... phonemic transcription : we choose symbols to represent phonemes , and we write them down in the order in which the phonemes occur in the phrase to be tran- scribed . Since every phoneme is defined as a class of auditory fractions ( seg ...
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... phonemes to which this segment belongs occur in the order / ǝr / . 60.3 . The segments and spans of the utterance I'd rather not , as we have de- scribed it ... phonemes ' and all others ' A SET OF POSTULATES FOR PHONEMIC ANALYSIS 45.
... phonemes to which this segment belongs occur in the order / ǝr / . 60.3 . The segments and spans of the utterance I'd rather not , as we have de- scribed it ... phonemes ' and all others ' A SET OF POSTULATES FOR PHONEMIC ANALYSIS 45.
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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