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Since this is an area of flux it is particularly important to describe the facts accurately and to examine alternative structural analyses . Another point that goes unmentioned is the voiced velar fricative which is used by some ...
Since this is an area of flux it is particularly important to describe the facts accurately and to examine alternative structural analyses . Another point that goes unmentioned is the voiced velar fricative which is used by some ...
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Orthodox distinctive - feature analysis maintains that voicing is never distinctive in vowels ( i.e. phonemes that are vocalic + and consonantal - ) and that accent is never distinctive for consonants ( vocalic - , consonantal + ) ...
Orthodox distinctive - feature analysis maintains that voicing is never distinctive in vowels ( i.e. phonemes that are vocalic + and consonantal - ) and that accent is never distinctive for consonants ( vocalic - , consonantal + ) ...
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The former approach is the basis of my own conception of automatic linguistic analysis which I have discussed in some detail in a previous paper . The latter is the basis of what has become known under the term ' distributional ...
The former approach is the basis of my own conception of automatic linguistic analysis which I have discussed in some detail in a previous paper . The latter is the basis of what has become known under the term ' distributional ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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