Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... frequency of the lowest and the highest characteristic partial ( formant , reinforce- ment within a certain frequency zone ) of any vowel in that language ... frequency regardless of the frequency of SOME QUESTIONS CONCERNING PHONEMES 7.
... frequency of the lowest and the highest characteristic partial ( formant , reinforce- ment within a certain frequency zone ) of any vowel in that language ... frequency regardless of the frequency of SOME QUESTIONS CONCERNING PHONEMES 7.
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... frequency , among all the different words in that text . Zipf properly inquires whether this is connected with the length or phonetic size of the words , and furnishes a set of tables ( 26 ff . ) showing how the sizes of words are , in ...
... frequency , among all the different words in that text . Zipf properly inquires whether this is connected with the length or phonetic size of the words , and furnishes a set of tables ( 26 ff . ) showing how the sizes of words are , in ...
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... Frequency on page 4 of his Relative Frequency . In the present book he derives it first for words , which is easier to do . Apparently he got the idea of the universality ( or versatility ) of the Law in the interesting fashion stated ...
... Frequency on page 4 of his Relative Frequency . In the present book he derives it first for words , which is easier to do . Apparently he got the idea of the universality ( or versatility ) of the Law in the interesting fashion stated ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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