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then , are the neat discrete functioning units of the phonological system of the language . The theory of quantization got off to a bad start because of one implicit assumption that was superfluous and two that were mutually ...
then , are the neat discrete functioning units of the phonological system of the language . The theory of quantization got off to a bad start because of one implicit assumption that was superfluous and two that were mutually ...
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The general conclusions of this study are that the vowels in bit , bet , but , put , beat , bat , cot , caught , boot should be regarded as simple unit phonemes ; the vowels in bough , buy and boy as sequences ...
The general conclusions of this study are that the vowels in bit , bet , but , put , beat , bat , cot , caught , boot should be regarded as simple unit phonemes ; the vowels in bough , buy and boy as sequences ...
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The preliminary procedures begin in each case with a definition of the unit concerned . A clause , for example , is a class of syntagmemes ranking above the phrase and word and below the sentence and discourse . The other units are ...
The preliminary procedures begin in each case with a definition of the unit concerned . A clause , for example , is a class of syntagmemes ranking above the phrase and word and below the sentence and discourse . The other units are ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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