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... distinctive function of that item ' ( 104 ) , M distinguishes an upper and a lower limit of an item's distinctive function . The INTRINSIC IDENTITY of a distinctive entity like a phoneme equals the upper limit ; its EXTRINSIC IDENTITY ...
... distinctive function of that item ' ( 104 ) , M distinguishes an upper and a lower limit of an item's distinctive function . The INTRINSIC IDENTITY of a distinctive entity like a phoneme equals the upper limit ; its EXTRINSIC IDENTITY ...
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... distinctive function of this item is not realized . In this case , the ' real ' upper limit is selected , viz . a varia- ble that is not the distinctive realization of some other item . But both variables of e fit this description ...
... distinctive function of this item is not realized . In this case , the ' real ' upper limit is selected , viz . a varia- ble that is not the distinctive realization of some other item . But both variables of e fit this description ...
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... distinctive feature of the Pekingese third tone . For M it is ' low , low ' . It contrasts with the ' high , high ' first tone , the ' low , high ' second , and the ' high , low ' fourth . The linguistic status ( ' quasiprosodic ...
... distinctive feature of the Pekingese third tone . For M it is ' low , low ' . It contrasts with the ' high , high ' first tone , the ' low , high ' second , and the ' high , low ' fourth . The linguistic status ( ' quasiprosodic ...
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