Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... English beat ; it would strike the ear of many English speakers as slightly shorter , if anything , than the vowel nucleus in beat . The fact is that both English and German have both simple vowels and complex nuclei , with the complex ...
... English beat ; it would strike the ear of many English speakers as slightly shorter , if anything , than the vowel nucleus in beat . The fact is that both English and German have both simple vowels and complex nuclei , with the complex ...
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... English in the University of Wisconsin , is con- sidered an expert in the problems of teaching English , especially English grammar and English usage . For many teachers of teachers , he speaks with representative authority , and his ...
... English in the University of Wisconsin , is con- sidered an expert in the problems of teaching English , especially English grammar and English usage . For many teachers of teachers , he speaks with representative authority , and his ...
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... English short fricative phonemes / f , þ , s / had voiced allophones [ v , o , z ] between vowels , and contrasted in this position with the voiceless long fricatives / ff , þþ , ss / both in quantity and in vocalization ' ; but with ...
... English short fricative phonemes / f , þ , s / had voiced allophones [ v , o , z ] between vowels , and contrasted in this position with the voiceless long fricatives / ff , þþ , ss / both in quantity and in vocalization ' ; but with ...
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