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( 29 ) ( 30 ) b a V. TESTING FOR WELL - DEFINED UNITS : CONTRAST The making of a satisfactory ( emic ) matrix of this type requires that each unit of the set be well - defined so that it can be placed in some one cell .
( 29 ) ( 30 ) b a V. TESTING FOR WELL - DEFINED UNITS : CONTRAST The making of a satisfactory ( emic ) matrix of this type requires that each unit of the set be well - defined so that it can be placed in some one cell .
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TESTING FOR WELL - DEFINED UNITS : DISTRIBUTION a The third characteristic of a well - defined unit is its distribution . ... A. VIA SLOT , CLASS , AND SEGMENTATION Every unit - to be recognizable as an emic unit , to be well - defined ...
TESTING FOR WELL - DEFINED UNITS : DISTRIBUTION a The third characteristic of a well - defined unit is its distribution . ... A. VIA SLOT , CLASS , AND SEGMENTATION Every unit - to be recognizable as an emic unit , to be well - defined ...
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For the physical entity called the phoneme by structuralists , he wishes to substitute a mental entity also ( and confusingly ) called a phoneme , which shows by its manipulability that it is a discrete unit .
For the physical entity called the phoneme by structuralists , he wishes to substitute a mental entity also ( and confusingly ) called a phoneme , which shows by its manipulability that it is a discrete unit .
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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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