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Finally , no attempt is made to analyze the boundaries as bundles of binary distinctive elements , perfectly possible and surely desirable from Halle's point of view . 3. Russian phonology . Turning now to the merits of Halle's ...
Finally , no attempt is made to analyze the boundaries as bundles of binary distinctive elements , perfectly possible and surely desirable from Halle's point of view . 3. Russian phonology . Turning now to the merits of Halle's ...
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Distinctive - feature analysis . The distinctive - feature analysis of Russian phonemes is presented by Halle in the customary table of pluses , minuses , and zeros . The table ( 45 ) calls the entities involved ' morphonemes ' ...
Distinctive - feature analysis . The distinctive - feature analysis of Russian phonemes is presented by Halle in the customary table of pluses , minuses , and zeros . The table ( 45 ) calls the entities involved ' morphonemes ' ...
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some languages is distinctive for both consonants and vowels ; hence consonantal nasality in Russian could not be identified with some other distinctive feature of vowels . But one identification seems immediately plausible : accent and ...
some languages is distinctive for both consonants and vowels ; hence consonantal nasality in Russian could not be identified with some other distinctive feature of vowels . But one identification seems immediately plausible : accent and ...
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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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