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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... Sounds and as many Improper or borrow'd from ye Sound of other Letters , and in Some words it is not pronounc'd . What are the Proper Sounds of the Vowel A ? 1. The Vowel A is sounded according to its Common Name in the Alphabet with a ...
... Sounds and as many Improper or borrow'd from ye Sound of other Letters , and in Some words it is not pronounc'd . What are the Proper Sounds of the Vowel A ? 1. The Vowel A is sounded according to its Common Name in the Alphabet with a ...
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... sound in terms of distance from the observer . A sound is an auditory fraction with ' independent articulation ' ( 18 ) , that is , having its separate pattern of recurrence ; it may consist of one or more segments . Thus , two segments ...
... sound in terms of distance from the observer . A sound is an auditory fraction with ' independent articulation ' ( 18 ) , that is , having its separate pattern of recurrence ; it may consist of one or more segments . Thus , two segments ...
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... sound - change . As noted above , sound- change involves a change in the status of an allophone . This means that the first sound - shift will be along one axis only ; it may occur at any point on this axis , without any intermediate ...
... sound - change . As noted above , sound- change involves a change in the status of an allophone . This means that the first sound - shift will be along one axis only ; it may occur at any point on this axis , without any intermediate ...
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