Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... speech as vowels or consonants . It follows that some data corresponding to these components must be determinable in the sound waves . As a matter of fact , it is possible to determine even by bare inspection what portions of an ...
... speech as vowels or consonants . It follows that some data corresponding to these components must be determinable in the sound waves . As a matter of fact , it is possible to determine even by bare inspection what portions of an ...
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... speech of Spaniards , who often nasalize the first vowel of a word like notario without recognizing any difference between it and the last vowel of the word . A further example is the velarization of the nasal consonant of Spanish cinco ...
... speech of Spaniards , who often nasalize the first vowel of a word like notario without recognizing any difference between it and the last vowel of the word . A further example is the velarization of the nasal consonant of Spanish cinco ...
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... speech - forms ; it is in such forms that we discourse and co- operate . Now let us re - word the statement in non - mentalistic terms : The geometrical definitions of line and plane say that lines and planes are absolutely alike in all ...
... speech - forms ; it is in such forms that we discourse and co- operate . Now let us re - word the statement in non - mentalistic terms : The geometrical definitions of line and plane say that lines and planes are absolutely alike in all ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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