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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... position the voiced - voiceless distinction is phonetically minimal . Thus this position poses both a special challenge and an opportunity to acoustic pho- netics . I chose for study the pair p - b , assuming that any findings would ...
... position the voiced - voiceless distinction is phonetically minimal . Thus this position poses both a special challenge and an opportunity to acoustic pho- netics . I chose for study the pair p - b , assuming that any findings would ...
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... positions in any ordered pair as the ' prede- cessor- ' or ' alpha - position ' and the ' successor- ' or ' beta - position ' . a / x / or ( dis- pensing with slant lines ) ax will then refer to all the members of P that occur as first ...
... positions in any ordered pair as the ' prede- cessor- ' or ' alpha - position ' and the ' successor- ' or ' beta - position ' . a / x / or ( dis- pensing with slant lines ) ax will then refer to all the members of P that occur as first ...
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... position ( or one of several stated positions ) , relative to them , in the same sentence ( or sequence of sentences ) ... position relative to them ) . Such morphemes will be called pro - morphemes of the class Y , or pro - Y . If the Y ...
... position ( or one of several stated positions ) , relative to them , in the same sentence ( or sequence of sentences ) ... position relative to them ) . Such morphemes will be called pro - morphemes of the class Y , or pro - Y . If the Y ...
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