Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... conclusion that ' there is no reason to be- lieve ' that the physical analysis of speech sounds will ever yield desirable results . One of the fallacies alluded to is as follows . It is argued that our ' acoustic records ' must contain ...
... conclusion that ' there is no reason to be- lieve ' that the physical analysis of speech sounds will ever yield desirable results . One of the fallacies alluded to is as follows . It is argued that our ' acoustic records ' must contain ...
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... conclusion of A. P. Weiss and other American workers : the universe of science is a physical universe . This conclusion implies that statements about ' ideas ' are to be translated into statements about speech - forms . ] Some years ago ...
... conclusion of A. P. Weiss and other American workers : the universe of science is a physical universe . This conclusion implies that statements about ' ideas ' are to be translated into statements about speech - forms . ] Some years ago ...
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... conclusion are as follows : ( 1 ) Altho siegat , etc. , appears in other medieval MSS , I have selected the text and glosses as published by Menéndez Pidal as the basis for my discussion because in the opinion of Father Villada the text ...
... conclusion are as follows : ( 1 ) Altho siegat , etc. , appears in other medieval MSS , I have selected the text and glosses as published by Menéndez Pidal as the basis for my discussion because in the opinion of Father Villada the text ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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