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A single instance of speech is an utterance . It is true that this definition , like Bloomfield's , 10 leaves the limits of an utterance completely vague , and therefore fails to tell us just how much of speech an utterance is supposed ...
A single instance of speech is an utterance . It is true that this definition , like Bloomfield's , 10 leaves the limits of an utterance completely vague , and therefore fails to tell us just how much of speech an utterance is supposed ...
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Any difference between utterances or between parts of utterances is due to a difference in the articulation of one or more of ... If some fraction of an utterance is of the kind that can be produced by two or more equivalent phonations ...
Any difference between utterances or between parts of utterances is due to a difference in the articulation of one or more of ... If some fraction of an utterance is of the kind that can be produced by two or more equivalent phonations ...
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Of the segments that compose the utterances of an idiolect , not all are homotypical with each other , and not all are ... Every aspect , every segment , and hence every utterance can be described wholly in terms of components .
Of the segments that compose the utterances of an idiolect , not all are homotypical with each other , and not all are ... Every aspect , every segment , and hence every utterance can be described wholly in terms of components .
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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