Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... syllable important in deaf education in the nineteenth century; according to Stetson (1945, 27), Marichelle (1897), another proponent along with Bell of the oral approach to deaf education, similarly analyzed the syllable as the ...
... syllable important in deaf education in the nineteenth century; according to Stetson (1945, 27), Marichelle (1897), another proponent along with Bell of the oral approach to deaf education, similarly analyzed the syllable as the ...
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... syllable followed by a degenerate syllable in which only the onset is realised, whereas the nucleus position remains empty. Since, by definition, no syllable contains more than one consonant, all consonant sequences that occur at the ...
... syllable followed by a degenerate syllable in which only the onset is realised, whereas the nucleus position remains empty. Since, by definition, no syllable contains more than one consonant, all consonant sequences that occur at the ...
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... syllable structure. However, to assume appendixes is to assume that (i) sounds cannot exist on their own but must belong to a syllable, and (ii) a syllable must have an overt vowel or a ... SYLLABLE STRUCTURE 1.1.1. Summary of syllable terms.
... syllable structure. However, to assume appendixes is to assume that (i) sounds cannot exist on their own but must belong to a syllable, and (ii) a syllable must have an overt vowel or a ... SYLLABLE STRUCTURE 1.1.1. Summary of syllable terms.
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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