Language, Band 26George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1950 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... sound is something that happens . Each such physical event is unique ; if it is called a sound , then it doesn't TEND to be anything ; it simply is whatever it is . What Pike is talking about is , of course , the fact of observation ...
... sound is something that happens . Each such physical event is unique ; if it is called a sound , then it doesn't TEND to be anything ; it simply is whatever it is . What Pike is talking about is , of course , the fact of observation ...
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... sounds of the animal have nothing of this character . The fact that sound was the medium chosen is unrelated to its use by animals . Darwin explained the adoption of sound rather than gesture on grounds of greater convenience . For ...
... sounds of the animal have nothing of this character . The fact that sound was the medium chosen is unrelated to its use by animals . Darwin explained the adoption of sound rather than gesture on grounds of greater convenience . For ...
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... sound ill or well . A sentence can be musical or unmusical . But in detachment words are no more preferable one to another in their sound than are single notes of music . What you take to be beauty or ugliness of sound is indeed nothing ...
... sound ill or well . A sentence can be musical or unmusical . But in detachment words are no more preferable one to another in their sound than are single notes of music . What you take to be beauty or ugliness of sound is indeed nothing ...
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The Pronunciation of Written ai and au | 1 |
The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
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actor adjective adverb allophones alternants analysis appears BERNARD BLOCH Chinese comparative consonants construction contrast dialect diphthongs discussion distribution element English etymology evidence examples formant free variation Germanic grammar Gullah HALL JR Hittite indefinite singular indicate Indo-Hittite initial Japanese Juan ki-class Latin Library Linguistic Society loanwords M. B. Emeneau meaning microjuncture microsegment morph morpheme morphophonemic nasal consonant nasalized noun occur ONFr OSFr parallel particle PGRom Ph.D phemes phonemes phrase containing pitch plural Portuguese position preceding predicative present base preterit Professor pronoun Proto-Romance quedar reconstruction Review rime Romance languages Sanskrit segmental semantic semivowel Senadi sequence sound Spanish speaker speech spelling spirant stem tone stress structure substitute suffix Sup'ide syllable symbol texts tion Tocharian verb verb stem voiceless vowel Vulgar Latin word ἔνθα