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THE WORD AND THE PHONOLOGICAL HIERARCHY OF MEZQUITAL OTOMI ETHEL E. WALLIS Summer Institute of Linguistics Prosodic features have frequently been related to the syllable , or viewed as phonemes extractable from a continuum of speech .
THE WORD AND THE PHONOLOGICAL HIERARCHY OF MEZQUITAL OTOMI ETHEL E. WALLIS Summer Institute of Linguistics Prosodic features have frequently been related to the syllable , or viewed as phonemes extractable from a continuum of speech .
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In short , the phonological word , both in its simple and complex forms , represents the hierarchical level whose units can ... The theory of a phonological hierarchy asserts that the phonology of a language has an internal hierarchical ...
In short , the phonological word , both in its simple and complex forms , represents the hierarchical level whose units can ... The theory of a phonological hierarchy asserts that the phonology of a language has an internal hierarchical ...
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A student must realize , if he is to attain any understanding of Firthian phonology , that the principle that ' distinct phonological systems may be set up ' for different positions in word structure ( cf. Hill , 222 ) means not a whit ...
A student must realize , if he is to attain any understanding of Firthian phonology , that the principle that ' distinct phonological systems may be set up ' for different positions in word structure ( cf. Hill , 222 ) means not a whit ...
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Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
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