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... elements of our linguistic description to be resolved into any number of simultaneous component sub - elements . 3.1 . This is not a new operation in linguistics : it is used implicitly when pitch and stress features are extracted as ...
... elements of our linguistic description to be resolved into any number of simultaneous component sub - elements . 3.1 . This is not a new operation in linguistics : it is used implicitly when pitch and stress features are extracted as ...
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... elements . We thus obtain for the language a new set of elements , each of which occurs with fewer limitations than the original phonemes . This is so because each setting up of a component of more than one - phoneme length takes care ...
... elements . We thus obtain for the language a new set of elements , each of which occurs with fewer limitations than the original phonemes . This is so because each setting up of a component of more than one - phoneme length takes care ...
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... elements in different utterances with varying meaning ; second , it fails to indicate that in the meaning ' obtain by conventional means ' the element dă can be used ONLY with a very restricted set of goals after it . That is , each of ...
... elements in different utterances with varying meaning ; second , it fails to indicate that in the meaning ' obtain by conventional means ' the element dă can be used ONLY with a very restricted set of goals after it . That is , each of ...
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