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But in a proposed / ētsūā / ' moon ' ( parallel to the proposed underlying form lēgūā / for ' hand ' ) , we could never ' recover the proposed underlying / u / , precisely because a Nupe speaker does not have such knowledge available to ...
But in a proposed / ētsūā / ' moon ' ( parallel to the proposed underlying form lēgūā / for ' hand ' ) , we could never ' recover the proposed underlying / u / , precisely because a Nupe speaker does not have such knowledge available to ...
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Wickelgren 1969 proposed that speech could be encoded by means of associations between context - sensitive elementary motor responses . The word ' stop ' would thus be encoded ' allophonically ' as / * $ t ato top op # / rather than ...
Wickelgren 1969 proposed that speech could be encoded by means of associations between context - sensitive elementary motor responses . The word ' stop ' would thus be encoded ' allophonically ' as / * $ t ato top op # / rather than ...
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The four sub - groups proposed are arrived at , says Wares , by weighing the combined values of differences and resemblances in both phonemes and lexical items ; but this turns out to be a very subjective procedure .
The four sub - groups proposed are arrived at , says Wares , by weighing the combined values of differences and resemblances in both phonemes and lexical items ; but this turns out to be a very subjective procedure .
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