Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... phonetic 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 ...
... phonetic 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 ...
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... phonetic metaphysics and to face the question , " How can a sound be assigned a ' place ' in a phonetic pattern over and above its natural classification on organic and acoustic grounds ? " The answer is simple . " A ' place ' is in ...
... phonetic metaphysics and to face the question , " How can a sound be assigned a ' place ' in a phonetic pattern over and above its natural classification on organic and acoustic grounds ? " The answer is simple . " A ' place ' is in ...
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... phonetic symbols above given represent the five New Mexican Spanish syllabic consonants commonly heard in New Mexico and Southern Colorado . " PRONUNCIATION I shall now give a detailed account of the exact phonetic values of the above ...
... phonetic symbols above given represent the five New Mexican Spanish syllabic consonants commonly heard in New Mexico and Southern Colorado . " PRONUNCIATION I shall now give a detailed account of the exact phonetic values of the above ...
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