Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... tion of the phoneme without stating in detail the intermediate assumptions that lead to it — we shall begin at the very beginning , instead of attaching our postu- lates to his . Our first assumption contains six undefined terms ...
... tion of the phoneme without stating in detail the intermediate assumptions that lead to it — we shall begin at the very beginning , instead of attaching our postu- lates to his . Our first assumption contains six undefined terms ...
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... tion of a second informant , before the phonological system of the first one's idiolect is known at least in part , is always a possible source of confusion . 4.4 . We might insert here another postulate , to read as follows : The phono ...
... tion of a second informant , before the phonological system of the first one's idiolect is known at least in part , is always a possible source of confusion . 4.4 . We might insert here another postulate , to read as follows : The phono ...
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... tion time smear . Phonemic analysis , therefore , ought in general to arrive at the same segmentation as phonetics , though minor discrepancies may still be expected . 3.36 Current phonetic theory , in attempting to base everything on ...
... tion time smear . Phonemic analysis , therefore , ought in general to arrive at the same segmentation as phonetics , though minor discrepancies may still be expected . 3.36 Current phonetic theory , in attempting to base everything on ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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acoustic phonetics adjectives adverb allophones American amplitude articulation articulatory aspect BERNARD BLOCH Bloomfield brain buckram centiseconds Chourm components compound consonant curve decibels Definition dialect diphthong discussion English EThrace exactly repetitive example filter formant formant chart free variation French frequency fricative German glottal glottis Greek HALL JR HANS KURATH harmonic analysis Hittite innervation wave language Latin Library linguistic Linguistic Society listener M. B. EMENEAU meaning morphemes nasal ne-present neuter normal nouns occur Old Church Slavic pattern perception Ph.D phonemes phonology phrase pitch plural Postulate present Professor pronoun r-color resonance resonance band sample segments Serving through 1948 shape singular sinusoidal slur smear Society of America sound waves speaker spectrogram spectrum speech stem stress suffix syllable theory tion Tocharian tongue utterance verb vocal voice vowel color whistle word zero