Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... sound is a typical form or one of the points in its sound pattern , or is merely a variant of such a form . There are two types of variation that tend to obscure the distinctiveness of the different points in the phonetic pattern of a ...
... sound is a typical form or one of the points in its sound pattern , or is merely a variant of such a form . There are two types of variation that tend to obscure the distinctiveness of the different points in the phonetic pattern of a ...
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... phonetic pattern . The size of the objective differences ths , s - sh , th1 - 81 , S1 - sh1 , th - 81 , 81-8 , ssh1 , and sh1 - sh does not correspond to the psychological " spacing " of the phonemes th , s , and sh in the phonetic ...
... phonetic pattern . The size of the objective differences ths , s - sh , th1 - 81 , S1 - sh1 , th - 81 , 81-8 , ssh1 , and sh1 - sh does not correspond to the psychological " spacing " of the phonemes th , s , and sh in the phonetic ...
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... pattern is not necessarily the same thing as the s or w of another . It is time to escape from a possible charge of phonetic metaphysics and to face the question , " How can a sound be assigned a ' place ' in a phonetic pattern over and ...
... pattern is not necessarily the same thing as the s or w of another . It is time to escape from a possible charge of phonetic metaphysics and to face the question , " How can a sound be assigned a ' place ' in a phonetic pattern over and ...
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