Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... segments , and to call certain segments in various respects ' the same ' ( §16.2 , §23.6 , §42.5 ) , and especially when we adopt the con- vention , in §24.2 , of using the term to denote any of a class of segments sharing certain ...
... segments , and to call certain segments in various respects ' the same ' ( §16.2 , §23.6 , §42.5 ) , and especially when we adopt the con- vention , in §24.2 , of using the term to denote any of a class of segments sharing certain ...
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... segments X and Y occurring in the dyad XY , such that every segment phonetically the same as X is followed by a ... segments than [ s ] ( e.g. in train ) and the segment [ š ] is preceded by other segments than [ t ] ( e.g. in marsh ) ...
... segments X and Y occurring in the dyad XY , such that every segment phonetically the same as X is followed by a ... segments than [ s ] ( e.g. in train ) and the segment [ š ] is preceded by other segments than [ t ] ( e.g. in marsh ) ...
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... segments contain a feature in common . Such segments are spans , and in each span we say that the common feature occurs only once ( §§52.3- 4 ) . Two spans have a feature of stress . Segments 4 and 5 are a span [ 1æ ] 40 with reduced ...
... segments contain a feature in common . Such segments are spans , and in each span we say that the common feature occurs only once ( §§52.3- 4 ) . Two spans have a feature of stress . Segments 4 and 5 are a span [ 1æ ] 40 with reduced ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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