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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... pronunciation , which for most phonemes describes only one pronunciation , but in the fifth section of Chapter III under the general heading Interaction of consonants and vowels . Also , there is no synoptic chart or table of phonemes ...
... pronunciation , which for most phonemes describes only one pronunciation , but in the fifth section of Chapter III under the general heading Interaction of consonants and vowels . Also , there is no synoptic chart or table of phonemes ...
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... pronunciation of the various signs ; the chapter on pronunciation is the one of which Mossé himself was proudest , and it has exercised a wholesome influence on later treatments . For Mossé the most important criterion for determining ...
... pronunciation of the various signs ; the chapter on pronunciation is the one of which Mossé himself was proudest , and it has exercised a wholesome influence on later treatments . For Mossé the most important criterion for determining ...
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... pronunciation should be laid . Chap . 3 , Teaching Pronunciation . Does the language teacher need to be a phonetician ? No , says Abercrombie , not in the sense that he must understand the science of phonetics . But every teacher is ...
... pronunciation should be laid . Chap . 3 , Teaching Pronunciation . Does the language teacher need to be a phonetician ? No , says Abercrombie , not in the sense that he must understand the science of phonetics . But every teacher is ...
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