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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... sound of splashing mud ' , ch / aq / a ' make the sound of splashing water ' , ch / ok / i ' make a liquid - like slapping sound ' , ch / oq / a ' make a liquid - like plopping sound ' , ch / u : k / i ' make a liquid - like sucking ...
... sound of splashing mud ' , ch / aq / a ' make the sound of splashing water ' , ch / ok / i ' make a liquid - like slapping sound ' , ch / oq / a ' make a liquid - like plopping sound ' , ch / u : k / i ' make a liquid - like sucking ...
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... sound - type ' for a PHONE , this to be called an ALLOPHONE specifically as a member of a PHONEME . This restric- tion is not brought out in the Glossary's entry for SOUND - TYPE , though that doesn't matter because SOUND - TYPE didn't ...
... sound - type ' for a PHONE , this to be called an ALLOPHONE specifically as a member of a PHONEME . This restric- tion is not brought out in the Glossary's entry for SOUND - TYPE , though that doesn't matter because SOUND - TYPE didn't ...
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... sound is nonphonemic is evident from the following facts : ( 1 ) The sound is predictable from its environment ; that is , the sound is the result of voicing an obstruent or a sonorant - obstruent before a sonorant or another obstruent ...
... sound is nonphonemic is evident from the following facts : ( 1 ) The sound is predictable from its environment ; that is , the sound is the result of voicing an obstruent or a sonorant - obstruent before a sonorant or another obstruent ...
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