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Making a virtue of necessity , phoneticians have developed phonetic theory entirely upon the articulatory ( ' genetisch ' ) basis , and developed it to the point where inadequacy is seldom if ever noticed . " Nothing happened to shake ...
Making a virtue of necessity , phoneticians have developed phonetic theory entirely upon the articulatory ( ' genetisch ' ) basis , and developed it to the point where inadequacy is seldom if ever noticed . " Nothing happened to shake ...
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When the observer is a skilled phonetician who speaks the same dialect , this figure may be reduced to 6 ... devised for minimizing this prejudice : ( 1 ) reversed rec55 Testimony of foreign phoneticians would presumably be different ...
When the observer is a skilled phonetician who speaks the same dialect , this figure may be reduced to 6 ... devised for minimizing this prejudice : ( 1 ) reversed rec55 Testimony of foreign phoneticians would presumably be different ...
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This principle has been implicitly recognized by all modern phoneticians . ... Typically , a phonetician will start with an acceptable analysis of Where is a hotel ? into say 12 segmental phonemes belonging to various classes ...
This principle has been implicitly recognized by all modern phoneticians . ... Typically , a phonetician will start with an acceptable analysis of Where is a hotel ? into say 12 segmental phonemes belonging to various classes ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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