Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... phonetic structures in endangered languages that had begun in 1991 , but not , for example , the alveolar stop with trilled bilabial release of the Brazilian language Oro Win described in Ladefoged & Everett 1996. Peter was preparing a ...
... phonetic structures in endangered languages that had begun in 1991 , but not , for example , the alveolar stop with trilled bilabial release of the Brazilian language Oro Win described in Ladefoged & Everett 1996. Peter was preparing a ...
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... phonetic fieldwork . For him the chief aim of phonetic fieldwork is language description at a segmental phonetic level , with particular focus on unusual or rare sounds that challenge one's view of what sounds are possible in language ...
... phonetic fieldwork . For him the chief aim of phonetic fieldwork is language description at a segmental phonetic level , with particular focus on unusual or rare sounds that challenge one's view of what sounds are possible in language ...
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... phonetic detail and frequency in speech processing and speech production cannot be accounted for by abstract phonological representa- tions stripped of phonetic detail and suggest probabilistic models of representation of phonologi- cal ...
... phonetic detail and frequency in speech processing and speech production cannot be accounted for by abstract phonological representa- tions stripped of phonetic detail and suggest probabilistic models of representation of phonologi- cal ...
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Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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