Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... phoneme in very many languages and probably is employed as a secondary phoneme in many more . It is convenient to distinguish three ways in which pitch accent may function in a given language : ( 1 ) as a phrasal or sentence phoneme ...
... phoneme in very many languages and probably is employed as a secondary phoneme in many more . It is convenient to distinguish three ways in which pitch accent may function in a given language : ( 1 ) as a phrasal or sentence phoneme ...
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... PHONEME in that both are said to be meaningless : ' Like a phoneme , a taxeme , taken by itself , in the abstract , is meaningless ' ( 166 ) ; also , the PHEMEME includes phoneme and taxeme ( 264 ) . Obviously , a phoneme means nothing ...
... PHONEME in that both are said to be meaningless : ' Like a phoneme , a taxeme , taken by itself , in the abstract , is meaningless ' ( 166 ) ; also , the PHEMEME includes phoneme and taxeme ( 264 ) . Obviously , a phoneme means nothing ...
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... phoneme , / : / , may accompany a vowel phoneme . / : / invariably accompanies final / o / and final / ø / . It may or may not accompany any of the three close vowels / i , y , u / ; this is free variation.2 Examples : [ ir ] ~ [ ir ] ...
... phoneme , / : / , may accompany a vowel phoneme . / : / invariably accompanies final / o / and final / ø / . It may or may not accompany any of the three close vowels / i , y , u / ; this is free variation.2 Examples : [ ir ] ~ [ ir ] ...
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