Language, Bände 20-21Linguistic Society of America, 1944 |
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... DISTRIBUTION EXPRESSED BY SIMULTANEOUS COMPONENTS . Our third operation is to try to break up into simultaneous components any allophones which cannot be assigned to the existing phonemes and which have a very defective distribution in ...
... DISTRIBUTION EXPRESSED BY SIMULTANEOUS COMPONENTS . Our third operation is to try to break up into simultaneous components any allophones which cannot be assigned to the existing phonemes and which have a very defective distribution in ...
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... distribution can be performed upon the new elements as well as upon the old . Theoretically , therefore , we could break the allophones into components and then do all the complementary grouping on the components . Actually , it is more ...
... distribution can be performed upon the new elements as well as upon the old . Theoretically , therefore , we could break the allophones into components and then do all the complementary grouping on the components . Actually , it is more ...
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... DISTRIBUTION The standard curve of distribution , and its formula , can be simply described as follows . When the words of a sufficiently large sample of a language are ranked in order of decreasing frequency of occurrence , they ...
... DISTRIBUTION The standard curve of distribution , and its formula , can be simply described as follows . When the words of a sufficiently large sample of a language are ranked in order of decreasing frequency of occurrence , they ...
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