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ARTICULATORY FEATURES FOR DESCRIBING LEXICAL DISTINCTIONS † PETER LADEFOGED University of California , Los Angeles The sounds that distinguish words in the world's languages can be described in terms of properties that are often called ...
ARTICULATORY FEATURES FOR DESCRIBING LEXICAL DISTINCTIONS † PETER LADEFOGED University of California , Los Angeles The sounds that distinguish words in the world's languages can be described in terms of properties that are often called ...
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By contrast , grund can describe objects of little height , such as grunda trappsteg ' shallow steps ( of a staircase ) ' , which cannot be described by djup . Finding similar effects also for the other adjective pairs , V concludes ...
By contrast , grund can describe objects of little height , such as grunda trappsteg ' shallow steps ( of a staircase ) ' , which cannot be described by djup . Finding similar effects also for the other adjective pairs , V concludes ...
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a Description grammaticale de la langue Ngbaka Marcel Henrix , Karel van den Eynde , Michael Meeuwis The language described here is Ngbaka , spoken in the centre of the Ubangi region in the Democratic Republic of Congo by approximately ...
a Description grammaticale de la langue Ngbaka Marcel Henrix , Karel van den Eynde , Michael Meeuwis The language described here is Ngbaka , spoken in the centre of the Ubangi region in the Democratic Republic of Congo by approximately ...
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