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Should not the authors of The syllabic phonemes of English ( Lg . 17.223-46 ) have at least mentioned the fact that their analysis of the English syllabics — the crucial problem in English phonemicsdiffered sharply from Bloomfield's ...
Should not the authors of The syllabic phonemes of English ( Lg . 17.223-46 ) have at least mentioned the fact that their analysis of the English syllabics — the crucial problem in English phonemicsdiffered sharply from Bloomfield's ...
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ratio of the number of phonemes with which a phoneme x is symmetric to the number of phonemes in P. The phonemes with which x interacts symmetrically are in the intersection of the alpha- and beta - fields of x .
ratio of the number of phonemes with which a phoneme x is symmetric to the number of phonemes in P. The phonemes with which x interacts symmetrically are in the intersection of the alpha- and beta - fields of x .
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There has recently been a similar attempt to apply relation theory to phonemic distribution in the work of the Swedish ... considering the sequence properties of each vowel as a separate element in the set of all Swedish phonemes .
There has recently been a similar attempt to apply relation theory to phonemic distribution in the work of the Swedish ... considering the sequence properties of each vowel as a separate element in the set of all Swedish phonemes .
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ProtoIndoHittite 8 and the allophones of laryngeals | 1 |
The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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