Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... phoneme ( b ) with the open - syllable [ e ] of phoneme ( c ) , on his principle of phonetic similarity . If a phoneme definition is to be judged by its success in this example of Swadesh's , I hint , as unobjectionably as possible ...
... phoneme ( b ) with the open - syllable [ e ] of phoneme ( c ) , on his principle of phonetic similarity . If a phoneme definition is to be judged by its success in this example of Swadesh's , I hint , as unobjectionably as possible ...
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... phoneme - classifica- tion . We all know that the stops of tin , city , sit are very different sounds ; but we all believe that they somehow belong to the same phoneme . For reasons indicated 19 ff . , I concluded that Bloomfield ...
... phoneme - classifica- tion . We all know that the stops of tin , city , sit are very different sounds ; but we all believe that they somehow belong to the same phoneme . For reasons indicated 19 ff . , I concluded that Bloomfield ...
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... phoneme - grouping is justified ; for that basis is lacking for [ t ] , which is none the less a phoneme . Therefore , such similarities or constants are not essential to phoneme - grouping ; therefore , such similarities or constants ...
... phoneme - grouping is justified ; for that basis is lacking for [ t ] , which is none the less a phoneme . Therefore , such similarities or constants are not essential to phoneme - grouping ; therefore , such similarities or constants ...
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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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