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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... postulated by Stetson .... I am convinced , on kinesthetic evidence , that we must for the ab- dominal pulse , as for the syllable pulse , postulate types which are ( a ) ballistic , ( b ) controlled , ( c ) beginning ballistic and ...
... postulated by Stetson .... I am convinced , on kinesthetic evidence , that we must for the ab- dominal pulse , as for the syllable pulse , postulate types which are ( a ) ballistic , ( b ) controlled , ( c ) beginning ballistic and ...
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... postulated / h / cannot affect a preceding vowel . I would urge the acceptance of this methodolog- ical principle : if two phonemic solutions appear to be equally probable or equally doubtful , the solution that facilitates the tie - up ...
... postulated / h / cannot affect a preceding vowel . I would urge the acceptance of this methodolog- ical principle : if two phonemic solutions appear to be equally probable or equally doubtful , the solution that facilitates the tie - up ...
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... postulated / h / in postvocalic position behaves like their postulated postvocalic semivowels / y , w / , completely ignor- ing the fact that / y , w / have as their distinctive feature a certain tongue and lip position ( which , to be ...
... postulated / h / in postvocalic position behaves like their postulated postvocalic semivowels / y , w / , completely ignor- ing the fact that / y , w / have as their distinctive feature a certain tongue and lip position ( which , to be ...
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