Language, Bände 20-25George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1949 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... speech of other children more vigorously than they copy the speech of their elders . This helps to explain the fact that the speech of one age group tends to be more uniform than that of different age groups . In addition it sup- ports ...
... speech of other children more vigorously than they copy the speech of their elders . This helps to explain the fact that the speech of one age group tends to be more uniform than that of different age groups . In addition it sup- ports ...
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... speech into a single distinctive sound found only in fast speech . In such a situation he would have to conclude that his analyses of slow and fast speech ( identified , say , by counts of the relative number of syllables per second ) ...
... speech into a single distinctive sound found only in fast speech . In such a situation he would have to conclude that his analyses of slow and fast speech ( identified , say , by counts of the relative number of syllables per second ) ...
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... speech the same morpheme sequence ice cream may become [ a ' . ' skrim ] , homophonous or nearly homophonous with a very rapid pronunciation of I scream . The phonetic characteristics which dis- tinguish the two utterances in slow speech ...
... speech the same morpheme sequence ice cream may become [ a ' . ' skrim ] , homophonous or nearly homophonous with a very rapid pronunciation of I scream . The phonetic characteristics which dis- tinguish the two utterances in slow speech ...
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The Linguistic Position of FrancoProvençal | 1 |
The Monophthongization of Gothic ái âu | 15 |
An Ethiopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
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adjective allophones alternation American Amharic appears Arabic BERNARD BLOCH bernegal bilingual Bloomfield comparative consonant contour point contrast declension derived dialect dictionary diphthongs English Ethiopic Etruscan etymology evidence example fact forms Franco-Provençal García Gothic grammar Greek High German Hittite i-sounds Ibero-Romance Indo-European infix isoglosses La Cabrera language laryngeal Latin linguistic Linguistic Society loanwords Madrid Mazateco meaning monolingual monophthongization morpheme morphs names native neuter nominative Norwegian nouns occurs Old High German op.cit original orthography Oscan palatalized palatalized consonants phonemic phonemic system phonological phrase-final pitch plural pre-Tr present pronoun pronunciation relative clause Review REW³ Romance Samoyede seems semantic sequence Serving through 1950 singular Slavic sounds Spanish speakers speech spelling stem stress suffix syllable symbol tion umlaut umlaut phonemes University unstressed variant velar verb vowel words