Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... feeling , once established , may come to have a linguistic reality over and above , though perhaps never entirely at variance with , such classifications . We are not here concerned with the historical reasons for such phonetic vagaries ...
... feeling , once established , may come to have a linguistic reality over and above , though perhaps never entirely at variance with , such classifications . We are not here concerned with the historical reasons for such phonetic vagaries ...
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... feeling " of 7. Cases like -ng- in finger and anger do not disprove the reality of this feeling , for there is in English a pattern equivalence of -ng - : - n and -nd - : - nd . What cases like singer with -n- indicate is not so much a ...
... feeling " of 7. Cases like -ng- in finger and anger do not disprove the reality of this feeling , for there is in English a pattern equivalence of -ng - : - n and -nd - : - nd . What cases like singer with -n- indicate is not so much a ...
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... feeling acts as a hindrance of , or stimulus to , certain sound changes and that it is not permissible to look for universally valid sound changes under like articulatory conditions . Certain typical mechanical tendencies there are ...
... feeling acts as a hindrance of , or stimulus to , certain sound changes and that it is not permissible to look for universally valid sound changes under like articulatory conditions . Certain typical mechanical tendencies there are ...
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