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... components ; we select some method for combining these components simultaneously ( e.g. not more than three components at a time ) , in such a way that each combination per- mitted by the method will identify a phoneme , and that the ...
... components ; we select some method for combining these components simultaneously ( e.g. not more than three components at a time ) , in such a way that each combination per- mitted by the method will identify a phoneme , and that the ...
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... components and then do all the complementary grouping on the components . Actually , it is more efficient to group the com- plementary allophones into tentative phonemes , and to analyze these tentative phonemes into components . We can ...
... components and then do all the complementary grouping on the components . Actually , it is more efficient to group the com- plementary allophones into tentative phonemes , and to analyze these tentative phonemes into components . We can ...
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... components are always distributional . The components are merely generalizations of the phonemes , extending the very development which gives us phonemes out of sounds . In writing allo- phones we have one distinguishable sound per ...
... components are always distributional . The components are merely generalizations of the phonemes , extending the very development which gives us phonemes out of sounds . In writing allo- phones we have one distinguishable sound per ...
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