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On the other hand , no one would deny that some of the tenets of phonemic analysis were correct ; an obvious instance would be the belief that the system underlying the phonetic substance of speech is discrete rather than continuous ...
On the other hand , no one would deny that some of the tenets of phonemic analysis were correct ; an obvious instance would be the belief that the system underlying the phonetic substance of speech is discrete rather than continuous ...
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tern , e.g. language A as compared to B or C , will fail to appear relatively complex in terms of size of phoneme inventory . Whatever explicit statements were made by the phonemic analysts , though , it does appear that in practice ...
tern , e.g. language A as compared to B or C , will fail to appear relatively complex in terms of size of phoneme inventory . Whatever explicit statements were made by the phonemic analysts , though , it does appear that in practice ...
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proximity between / e / and / a / would seem completely irrelevant as long as the phonemic contrast is intact , with no merger through overlapping allophones . The intersection between the regular symbols e and a for the two phonemes ...
proximity between / e / and / a / would seem completely irrelevant as long as the phonemic contrast is intact , with no merger through overlapping allophones . The intersection between the regular symbols e and a for the two phonemes ...
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