Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... pattern from those that make up B's are perceptible to a minute analysis , the relations that obtain between the elements in the two patterns are the same . In other words , the patterns are the same pattern . A's s , for instance , may ...
... pattern from those that make up B's are perceptible to a minute analysis , the relations that obtain between the elements in the two patterns are the same . In other words , the patterns are the same pattern . A's s , for instance , may ...
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... pattern which is common to A and B. The second type of variation is common to all normal speakers of the language and is dependent on the phonetic conditions in which the fundamental sound ( " point of the pattern " ) occurs . In most ...
... pattern which is common to A and B. The second type of variation is common to all normal speakers of the language and is dependent on the phonetic conditions in which the fundamental sound ( " point of the pattern " ) occurs . In most ...
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... pattern concept might emerge with greater clarity . An examination of the patterns of C and D shows that there is still a crucial point that we have touched on only by implication . We must now make this clear . We have arranged the ...
... pattern concept might emerge with greater clarity . An examination of the patterns of C and D shows that there is still a crucial point that we have touched on only by implication . We must now make this clear . We have arranged the ...
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