Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... utterance is supposed to include . For our purpose , however , the length or in- clusiveness of utterances can be ignored . It makes no difference here whether the term ' utterance ' is taken to cover only the speech activity carried on ...
... utterance is supposed to include . For our purpose , however , the length or in- clusiveness of utterances can be ignored . It makes no difference here whether the term ' utterance ' is taken to cover only the speech activity carried on ...
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... utterance can be uniquely identified in terms of articulations . If some fraction of an utterance is of the kind that can be produced by two or more equivalent phonations , that part will still be uniquely identified by nam- ing any of ...
... utterance can be uniquely identified in terms of articulations . If some fraction of an utterance is of the kind that can be produced by two or more equivalent phonations , that part will still be uniquely identified by nam- ing any of ...
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... utterances contain internal pauses , we escape the necessity of deciding how long an interval of silence may intervene between two parts of the same utterance , and hence of distinguishing between one utter- ance and several immediately ...
... utterances contain internal pauses , we escape the necessity of deciding how long an interval of silence may intervene between two parts of the same utterance , and hence of distinguishing between one utter- ance and several immediately ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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