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To consider whether or not some phonemes have already been defined in terms of physical data would take us too much afield , particularly as I am not certain that I know what is meant by ' defining ' a given phoneme .
To consider whether or not some phonemes have already been defined in terms of physical data would take us too much afield , particularly as I am not certain that I know what is meant by ' defining ' a given phoneme .
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the products of earlier linguistic work'.22 What reasons could be urged for discarding the ' abstractional ' definition ? Before attempting to answer this question , let us consider some of the merits attributed to this ' abstractional ...
the products of earlier linguistic work'.22 What reasons could be urged for discarding the ' abstractional ' definition ? Before attempting to answer this question , let us consider some of the merits attributed to this ' abstractional ...
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Also , this definition does not mention the width , thickness , weight , temperature , color , and so on , of the rods ... Now let us re - word the statement in non - mentalistic terms : The geometrical definitions of line and plane say ...
Also , this definition does not mention the width , thickness , weight , temperature , color , and so on , of the rods ... Now let us re - word the statement in non - mentalistic terms : The geometrical definitions of line and plane say ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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