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American Speech 10.3–9 . 1938 Postvocalic r in New England speech : A study in American dialect geography . Actes du quatrième Congrès International de Linguistes ( tenu à Copenhague ... 1936 ) , 195-9 . Copenhague : Einar Munksgaard .
American Speech 10.3–9 . 1938 Postvocalic r in New England speech : A study in American dialect geography . Actes du quatrième Congrès International de Linguistes ( tenu à Copenhague ... 1936 ) , 195-9 . Copenhague : Einar Munksgaard .
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If the phonetician discovers in the flow of actual speech something that is neither “ club ” nor “ pole ” , he , as phonetician , has the right to set up a " half - way between club and pole " entity . Functionally , however , such an ...
If the phonetician discovers in the flow of actual speech something that is neither “ club ” nor “ pole ” , he , as phonetician , has the right to set up a " half - way between club and pole " entity . Functionally , however , such an ...
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Some instrumental aids to research on speech . Georgetown University Monographs on Language and Linguistics 4.46–53 . Washington , D.C. CROSS , DAVID V. , and HARLAN L. LANE . 1962. On the discriminative control of concurrent responses ...
Some instrumental aids to research on speech . Georgetown University Monographs on Language and Linguistics 4.46–53 . Washington , D.C. CROSS , DAVID V. , and HARLAN L. LANE . 1962. On the discriminative control of concurrent responses ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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