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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... phonemes of English ( Lg . 17.223-46 ) have at least mentioned the fact that their analysis of the English syllabics ... phonemes ' , exemplified in pin , egg , add , alms , odd , ought , up , put , and eight ' compound pri- mary [ vowel ] ...
... phonemes of English ( Lg . 17.223-46 ) have at least mentioned the fact that their analysis of the English syllabics ... phonemes ' , exemplified in pin , egg , add , alms , odd , ought , up , put , and eight ' compound pri- mary [ vowel ] ...
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... phonemic structure to be found in Bloch and Trager , Outline of linguistic analysis 45 ( Baltimore , 1942 ) : Phonemic Structure . The segmental phonemes of a language can be grouped according to the phonetic description of their ...
... phonemic structure to be found in Bloch and Trager , Outline of linguistic analysis 45 ( Baltimore , 1942 ) : Phonemic Structure . The segmental phonemes of a language can be grouped according to the phonetic description of their ...
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... phoneme x by Sx = n ( ax ẞx ) / nP . The degree of internal symmetry is the ratio of the number of phonemes with which a phoneme x is symmetric to the number of phonemes with which it interacts , i.e. S.x = n ( ax ẞx ) / nTx . There ...
... phoneme x by Sx = n ( ax ẞx ) / nP . The degree of internal symmetry is the ratio of the number of phonemes with which a phoneme x is symmetric to the number of phonemes with which it interacts , i.e. S.x = n ( ax ẞx ) / nTx . There ...
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