Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... organ during an utterance can be divided without a residue into successive parts such that each part occupies the time - interval during which the organ ( a ) remains in one position without perceptible movement , ( b ) moves without ...
... organ during an utterance can be divided without a residue into successive parts such that each part occupies the time - interval during which the organ ( a ) remains in one position without perceptible movement , ( b ) moves without ...
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... organ , or by a given articulation , or by both together . Thus , the segment [ m ] contains an aspect that is defined by the lips , or by the position of closure , or by closure of the lips . Not only the articulations of the lips ...
... organ , or by a given articulation , or by both together . Thus , the segment [ m ] contains an aspect that is defined by the lips , or by the position of closure , or by closure of the lips . Not only the articulations of the lips ...
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... organ are said to have ranks cor- responding to the ranks of the articulation types that also define them . Aspects not defined by a primary organ have no rank . 19.1 . Postulate 19 . Some different primary organs have some articulation ...
... organ are said to have ranks cor- responding to the ranks of the articulation types that also define them . Aspects not defined by a primary organ have no rank . 19.1 . Postulate 19 . Some different primary organs have some articulation ...
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Number Dedicated to Leonard Bloomfield | 1 |
DEDICATION 134 | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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accent adjectives adverb Algonquian allomorphs allophones alternants analysis aorist articulation aspects Bloomfield Chourm clause close juncture common complementary distribution compound consonant contains contrast culture defined Definition Demird dialects distinctive element English environments EThrace idem example formant formation forms free variation Germanic Gothic grammar Greek haplology Hittite homorganic idiolect immediate constituents impf infinitive stem je-forms language Lapp later Latin Leonard Bloomfield linguistic Mazateco meaning morpheme nasal ne-present noun occur Old Church Slavic Old Russian original palatalized pattern Pedersen perfective phemes phonemes phonological phrase plural position Postulate prefix present stem probably pronoun Proto-Germanic Psaltes replaced Russ Saranta Ekklesiai segment semantic sequence short derived imperfective simplex sound speakers speech stress structure suffix syllable texts tion Tocharian tone utterance verb vocal voiceless vowel whistle word X X X X zero