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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... phoneme , as is implied ; such a view would result in phonemes of zero cost . And if we define the cost of a phoneme to be the sum of the pluses and the minuses in the distinctive - feature table , we have twenty - four features to ...
... phoneme , as is implied ; such a view would result in phonemes of zero cost . And if we define the cost of a phoneme to be the sum of the pluses and the minuses in the distinctive - feature table , we have twenty - four features to ...
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... phonemes but also the frequency of the phonemes themselves , any significant discrepancies found between the expected and the observed frequencies of phonemes would prejudice a test of any hypothesis concerning the clustering of phonemes ...
... phonemes but also the frequency of the phonemes themselves , any significant discrepancies found between the expected and the observed frequencies of phonemes would prejudice a test of any hypothesis concerning the clustering of phonemes ...
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... phoneme j may appear as the second member of a cluster must vary as a function of which phoneme has appeared as the first member . It is greater after phonemes which themselves have relatively high probability of occurring as second ...
... phoneme j may appear as the second member of a cluster must vary as a function of which phoneme has appeared as the first member . It is greater after phonemes which themselves have relatively high probability of occurring as second ...
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