Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... candle , with which it has often been compared . We are not at the present moment greatly interested in whether these two articulations are really identical or , at the least , very similar ... candle - blowing sound is a physical by 37.
... candle , with which it has often been compared . We are not at the present moment greatly interested in whether these two articulations are really identical or , at the least , very similar ... candle - blowing sound is a physical by 37.
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... candle by means of a peculiar method of producing a current of air . So far as normal human interest is concerned , this sound serves merely as a sign of the blowing out , or attempted blowing out , itself . We can abbreviate our record ...
... candle by means of a peculiar method of producing a current of air . So far as normal human interest is concerned , this sound serves merely as a sign of the blowing out , or attempted blowing out , itself . We can abbreviate our record ...
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... candle - blowing , it is also different in tendency . The latter sound varies chiefly along the line of exact place ( or places ) of articula- tion , the former chiefly along the line of voicing . Psychologically wh of when and similar ...
... candle - blowing , it is also different in tendency . The latter sound varies chiefly along the line of exact place ( or places ) of articula- tion , the former chiefly along the line of voicing . Psychologically wh of when and similar ...
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