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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... interpretation ( 2 ) , that of phonemic ' long components ' . He appears to reject this interpretation on the basis of inability to find phonetic similarity among the allophonic effects of such long components . That is admittedly a ...
... interpretation ( 2 ) , that of phonemic ' long components ' . He appears to reject this interpretation on the basis of inability to find phonetic similarity among the allophonic effects of such long components . That is admittedly a ...
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... interpretation w ( 79 ) . But all the confusion of transcription and interpretation can be cleared up quite simply on these pages . Just add in the left margins ( red ink is good for this ) the sounds of the phonology in their proper ...
... interpretation w ( 79 ) . But all the confusion of transcription and interpretation can be cleared up quite simply on these pages . Just add in the left margins ( red ink is good for this ) the sounds of the phonology in their proper ...
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... interpreted as two or more . 18. SCHOLARLY PRACTICE Words or parts of words whose meaning and etymology are doubtful are better left in transcription . The decision to record an interpretation should depend on the understanding of the ...
... interpreted as two or more . 18. SCHOLARLY PRACTICE Words or parts of words whose meaning and etymology are doubtful are better left in transcription . The decision to record an interpretation should depend on the understanding of the ...
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