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To bring home the point that languages may differ greatly in the number and placement of phoneme boundaries, the author cites ... a general description of the acoustic cues on which the network of phonemic contrasts in a language rests.
To bring home the point that languages may differ greatly in the number and placement of phoneme boundaries, the author cites ... a general description of the acoustic cues on which the network of phonemic contrasts in a language rests.
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But the uniformity condition ( 2 ) requires them to say that if ( 1ə ) is an allophone of a unit phoneme , [ ei ] must be an allophone of a unit phoneme also . What of the other side of the coin ? If ( ei ) is treated as a phonemic ...
But the uniformity condition ( 2 ) requires them to say that if ( 1ə ) is an allophone of a unit phoneme , [ ei ] must be an allophone of a unit phoneme also . What of the other side of the coin ? If ( ei ) is treated as a phonemic ...
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It is possible to treat the Charleston dialect as having the phoneme / 1 / with the allophone ( 1 ) before ... ai / in five in Charleston alongside / ay / in Rochester and / ae / in Winchester requires yet another phonemic heterogloss .
It is possible to treat the Charleston dialect as having the phoneme / 1 / with the allophone ( 1 ) before ... ai / in five in Charleston alongside / ay / in Rochester and / ae / in Winchester requires yet another phonemic heterogloss .
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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