Language, Bände 16-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1944 |
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... sequence to be automatically dependent upon each other , so that the whole sequence is one phonemic element . " COMPONENTS OF COMPONENTS . If we wish to reduce the number of such de- pendent - sequence elements , we analyze them in turn ...
... sequence to be automatically dependent upon each other , so that the whole sequence is one phonemic element . " COMPONENTS OF COMPONENTS . If we wish to reduce the number of such de- pendent - sequence elements , we analyze them in turn ...
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... sequences of phonetic features ( e.g. pitch- sequence phonemes ) , but also to extract these same phonetic features ( e.g. pitch ) from the recorded flow of speech . The recurring fixed patterns helped us to notice these phonetic ...
... sequences of phonetic features ( e.g. pitch- sequence phonemes ) , but also to extract these same phonetic features ( e.g. pitch ) from the recorded flow of speech . The recurring fixed patterns helped us to notice these phonetic ...
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... sequence components ( §5.1 ) which replace the highly limited distribution of phonemic pitch and stress.22a In some cases the components can be so selected 22 We have seen that the 2- and 3 - place components of §5.2 and the fixed - ...
... sequence components ( §5.1 ) which replace the highly limited distribution of phonemic pitch and stress.22a In some cases the components can be so selected 22 We have seen that the 2- and 3 - place components of §5.2 and the fixed - ...
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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