Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... sounds that distinguish words in the world's languages can be described in terms of properties that are often called ( distinctive ) features . The best - known attempts to describe sounds in this way are the acoustic features of ...
... sounds that distinguish words in the world's languages can be described in terms of properties that are often called ( distinctive ) features . The best - known attempts to describe sounds in this way are the acoustic features of ...
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... sounds . The IPA has long distinguished palatoalveolar sounds such as English [ S ] , in which the blade of the tongue is ( for most people ) [ flat ] , from alveolopalatal sounds such as Polish [ c ] , in which the blade is [ domed ] ...
... sounds . The IPA has long distinguished palatoalveolar sounds such as English [ S ] , in which the blade of the tongue is ( for most people ) [ flat ] , from alveolopalatal sounds such as Polish [ c ] , in which the blade is [ domed ] ...
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... sounds of natural language are its most important physical instantiation . Through sounds , moreover , we come to understand more about semantic and syntac- tic groupings , sociolinguistics , morphology , and other aspects of linguistic ...
... sounds of natural language are its most important physical instantiation . Through sounds , moreover , we come to understand more about semantic and syntac- tic groupings , sociolinguistics , morphology , and other aspects of linguistic ...
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