Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... speech ' ( 93-115 ) , where a detailed discussion of units of speech and the status of segments is presented . This is a sophisticated discussion , successfully combining phonetic and phonological issues . How- ever , the reader is left ...
... speech ' ( 93-115 ) , where a detailed discussion of units of speech and the status of segments is presented . This is a sophisticated discussion , successfully combining phonetic and phonological issues . How- ever , the reader is left ...
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... speech are assumed to have approximately the same status as those found occasionally in adult speech , the latter illustrated on pp . 154-60 . ( These adult examples P refers to as ' Haigspeak ' , in recognition of the linguistic ...
... speech are assumed to have approximately the same status as those found occasionally in adult speech , the latter illustrated on pp . 154-60 . ( These adult examples P refers to as ' Haigspeak ' , in recognition of the linguistic ...
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... speech and hearing therapists and teachers of lipreading ) . Part 1 sets out the dimensions of postlingually acquired deafness and introduces the empirical material and methodology . Part 2 focusses on speech production and presents the ...
... speech and hearing therapists and teachers of lipreading ) . Part 1 sets out the dimensions of postlingually acquired deafness and introduces the empirical material and methodology . Part 2 focusses on speech production and presents the ...
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