Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... sound is a directly functional act . On the other hand , the articulation of the wh - sound in such a word as when has no direct functional value ; it is merely a link in the construction of a symbol , the articulated or perceived word ...
... sound is a directly functional act . On the other hand , the articulation of the wh - sound in such a word as when has no direct functional value ; it is merely a link in the construction of a symbol , the articulated or perceived word ...
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... are just as necessary to the psychological definition of these sounds as the articulations and acoustic images which are customarily used to define them . A sound that is not unconsciously felt as " placed " SOUND PATTERNS IN LANGUAGE 39.
... are just as necessary to the psychological definition of these sounds as the articulations and acoustic images which are customarily used to define them . A sound that is not unconsciously felt as " placed " SOUND PATTERNS IN LANGUAGE 39.
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... sound of humming and the sound of clearing one's throat - which form with it a set of mutually necessary indices ... sound system of a language , the intuitive " placing " of the sounds with reference to one another . To this we must ...
... sound of humming and the sound of clearing one's throat - which form with it a set of mutually necessary indices ... sound system of a language , the intuitive " placing " of the sounds with reference to one another . To this we must ...
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