Language, Bände 16-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1944 |
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... length of one phoneme . If a component is always common to a sequence of phonemes , we can say that its length is the length of the sequence . This will enable us to describe the limitations of phoneme se- quences . When particular ...
... length of one phoneme . If a component is always common to a sequence of phonemes , we can say that its length is the length of the sequence . This will enable us to describe the limitations of phoneme se- quences . When particular ...
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... length component whose phonetic value is defined as follows : in its middle length , labial ( so that this component serves to distinguish , say , the labial voiced stop / b / from the dental voiced stop / d / ) ; in its first and third ...
... length component whose phonetic value is defined as follows : in its middle length , labial ( so that this component serves to distinguish , say , the labial voiced stop / b / from the dental voiced stop / d / ) ; in its first and third ...
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... length and longer components from all sequences that can be matched against non - occurring sequences ( a sequence being an environment and the phoneme that occurs in it ) ; e.g. from English / rtr / matched against / trt / . These ...
... length and longer components from all sequences that can be matched against non - occurring sequences ( a sequence being an environment and the phoneme that occurs in it ) ; e.g. from English / rtr / matched against / trt / . These ...
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adjective allophones alternation American Amharic analysis aorist BERNARD BLOCH BLOOMFIELD bound in buckram Canc clause clusters complementary distribution components consonant derived dialects distribution E. H. STURTEVANT elements ending English Ethiopic languages etymology examples final forms Gafat gerundive grammar Greek HALL JR HANS KURATH Harari Hitt Hittite hrotti iguaria initial Koasati ku-is-ki Latin LEONARD BLOOMFIELD Linguistic Society M. B. EMENEAU ma-a-an meaning Meyer-Lübke morpheme morphophonemic nasal North-Ethiopic noun occur palatal Pāli past indic past participle Paulo f person phonemes phonetic value Pidgin pitch plural Portuguese position POZZANGHERA prefix pres present pronoun pronunciation REW³ Romance root semivowel sequence Serving through 1944 Society of America sound speech spirants statement stem stress subjunctive suffix syllable ták-ku takku tense texts Tigriña tion Turkic University variants verbs vocabulary vocative voiceless vowel Vulgar Latin word