Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... utterance is supposed to include . For our purpose , however , the length or in- clusiveness of utterances can be ignored . It makes no difference here whether the term ' utterance ' is taken to cover only the speech activity carried on ...
... utterance is supposed to include . For our purpose , however , the length or in- clusiveness of utterances can be ignored . It makes no difference here whether the term ' utterance ' is taken to cover only the speech activity carried on ...
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... utterance can be uniquely identified in terms of articulations . If some fraction of an utterance is of the kind that can be produced by two or more equivalent phonations , that part will still be uniquely identified by nam- ing any of ...
... utterance can be uniquely identified in terms of articulations . If some fraction of an utterance is of the kind that can be produced by two or more equivalent phonations , that part will still be uniquely identified by nam- ing any of ...
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... utterances contain internal pauses , we escape the necessity of deciding how long an interval of silence may intervene between two parts of the same utterance , and hence of distinguishing between one utter- ance and several immediately ...
... utterances contain internal pauses , we escape the necessity of deciding how long an interval of silence may intervene between two parts of the same utterance , and hence of distinguishing between one utter- ance and several immediately ...
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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