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In other words , the patterns are the same pattern . A's 8 , for instance , may differ quite markedly from B's 8 , but if each individual keeps his s equally distinct from such points in the pattern as th ( of think ) and sh and if ...
In other words , the patterns are the same pattern . A's 8 , for instance , may differ quite markedly from B's 8 , but if each individual keeps his s equally distinct from such points in the pattern as th ( of think ) and sh and if ...
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ܙ . for the objective relations between sounds are only a first approximation to the psychological relations which constitute the true phonetic pattern . The size of the objective differences th — 8 , 8 - sh , th : -S , 81 - shı ...
ܙ . for the objective relations between sounds are only a first approximation to the psychological relations which constitute the true phonetic pattern . The size of the objective differences th — 8 , 8 - sh , th : -S , 81 - shı ...
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An examination of the patterns of C and D shows that there is still a crucial point that we have touched on only by ... did or did not occupy the same relative place in A's pattern as in B's . But here we do wish to imply not merely ...
An examination of the patterns of C and D shows that there is still a crucial point that we have touched on only by ... did or did not occupy the same relative place in A's pattern as in B's . But here we do wish to imply not merely ...
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Why a Linguistic Society? | 1 |
Proceedings of the Organization Meeting | 9 |
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