Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... theory of phonemes has received a great deal of attention from linguists within the last few years , and the applications of the theory to descriptive linguistics have become reasonably clear , though there still remain problems in need ...
... theory of phonemes has received a great deal of attention from linguists within the last few years , and the applications of the theory to descriptive linguistics have become reasonably clear , though there still remain problems in need ...
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... theory of the causative prefixes & and h , the author says ( 367 ) : ' it still seems to the writer that the theory that the h - forms were derived from the s - forms by a phonetic change , which did not prevail where these letters ...
... theory of the causative prefixes & and h , the author says ( 367 ) : ' it still seems to the writer that the theory that the h - forms were derived from the s - forms by a phonetic change , which did not prevail where these letters ...
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... theory . But a proper enunciatory grouping of phonemes is necessary for the attainment of a true pronun- ciation , and Russian syllabic theory is sufficiently different from that of English to make a statement on this matter of real ...
... theory . But a proper enunciatory grouping of phonemes is necessary for the attainment of a true pronun- ciation , and Russian syllabic theory is sufficiently different from that of English to make a statement on this matter of real ...
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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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