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In the case of phonemes , Belevitch suggests that the basic elements be taken as Jakobsonian distinctive features , and he presents ( 106-7 ) the observed rank - frequency distribution of Russian phonemes in these terms as a purported ...
In the case of phonemes , Belevitch suggests that the basic elements be taken as Jakobsonian distinctive features , and he presents ( 106-7 ) the observed rank - frequency distribution of Russian phonemes in these terms as a purported ...
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Having established the probabilities of the phonemes themselves , one could perform a further set of computations to obtain the expected frequencies of differences between phonemes . It would then be necessary to compare empirical data ...
Having established the probabilities of the phonemes themselves , one could perform a further set of computations to obtain the expected frequencies of differences between phonemes . It would then be necessary to compare empirical data ...
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a two - member cluster , and p .; is the probability that phoneme j will occur as the second member of a cluster . The probabilities Pi . and p .; are estimates obtained from some reasonably large sample of phoneme clusters ; Pi is ...
a two - member cluster , and p .; is the probability that phoneme j will occur as the second member of a cluster . The probabilities Pi . and p .; are estimates obtained from some reasonably large sample of phoneme clusters ; Pi is ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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