Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... phonemes does not violate the well - known principle that phonemes must not intersect . Intersection of phonemes is the result of assigning a given seg- ment X to a certain phoneme / A / , and another segment that is phonetically the ...
... phonemes does not violate the well - known principle that phonemes must not intersect . Intersection of phonemes is the result of assigning a given seg- ment X to a certain phoneme / A / , and another segment that is phonetically the ...
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... phonemic transcription : we choose symbols to represent phonemes , and we write them down in the order in which the phonemes occur in the phrase to be tran- scribed . Since every phoneme is defined as a class of auditory fractions ( seg ...
... phonemic transcription : we choose symbols to represent phonemes , and we write them down in the order in which the phonemes occur in the phrase to be tran- scribed . Since every phoneme is defined as a class of auditory fractions ( seg ...
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... phonemes to which this segment belongs occur in the order / ǝr / . 60.3 . The segments and spans of the utterance I'd rather not , as we have de- scribed it ... phonemes ' and all others ' A SET OF POSTULATES FOR PHONEMIC ANALYSIS 45.
... phonemes to which this segment belongs occur in the order / ǝr / . 60.3 . The segments and spans of the utterance I'd rather not , as we have de- scribed it ... phonemes ' and all others ' A SET OF POSTULATES FOR PHONEMIC ANALYSIS 45.
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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