Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... facts can lead to diverse interpretations ; one interpretation of a given fact is often just as valid as another ; two interpretations which seem mutually contradictory at first sight can be equally correct ; and so on . Yet he ...
... facts can lead to diverse interpretations ; one interpretation of a given fact is often just as valid as another ; two interpretations which seem mutually contradictory at first sight can be equally correct ; and so on . Yet he ...
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... fact not hopeless at all is beside the point here . ) Speech may indeed be continuously varying when looked at in the laboratory , but the basic fact about speech is that human beings can hear it as a sequence of auditory fractions ...
... fact not hopeless at all is beside the point here . ) Speech may indeed be continuously varying when looked at in the laboratory , but the basic fact about speech is that human beings can hear it as a sequence of auditory fractions ...
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... fact , to show why the note about four stresses was put in at all . Possibly it was prompted by the criticism in Smith's review . On the matter of degrees of conditioned length in vowels , Smith misread Jones . Smith ( 146 ) criticized ...
... fact , to show why the note about four stresses was put in at all . Possibly it was prompted by the criticism in Smith's review . On the matter of degrees of conditioned length in vowels , Smith misread Jones . Smith ( 146 ) criticized ...
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