Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... phonetic , phonemic , and ' allophonic ' ( i.e. partially phonemic ) transcription and for the selection of symbols for the last of two types . With regard to phonetic transcription , L comes down firmly in support of the International ...
... phonetic , phonemic , and ' allophonic ' ( i.e. partially phonemic ) transcription and for the selection of symbols for the last of two types . With regard to phonetic transcription , L comes down firmly in support of the International ...
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... phonetics dis- agree over how different phonological and phonetic representations should be from one another and whether describing the relationship between those repre- sentations is easy or hard , straightforward or complex . On the ...
... phonetics dis- agree over how different phonological and phonetic representations should be from one another and whether describing the relationship between those repre- sentations is easy or hard , straightforward or complex . On the ...
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... phonetic parameter may be influenced by more than one feature , and a single feature may influence many parameters . This point is supported and elaborated by Kingston and Diehl ( 1994 ) , who argue that phonetic adjustments are not ...
... phonetic parameter may be influenced by more than one feature , and a single feature may influence many parameters . This point is supported and elaborated by Kingston and Diehl ( 1994 ) , who argue that phonetic adjustments are not ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
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