Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... variations reaches over into a class of reactions that differs at all materially from the typical candle - blowing wh . The variation of wh A when pronounced , as speech sound is very much more restricted . for instance , with a wh in ...
... variations reaches over into a class of reactions that differs at all materially from the typical candle - blowing wh . The variation of wh A when pronounced , as speech sound is very much more restricted . for instance , with a wh in ...
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... variation that tend to obscure the distinctiveness of the different points in the phonetic pattern of a language . One of these is individual variation . It is true that no two individuals have precisely the same pronunciation of a ...
... variation that tend to obscure the distinctiveness of the different points in the phonetic pattern of a language . One of these is individual variation . It is true that no two individuals have precisely the same pronunciation of a ...
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... variation -t : -d . Individual variations and such conditional variations as we have discussed once cleared out of the way , we arrive at the genuine pattern of speech sounds . After what we have said , it almost goes without saying ...
... variation -t : -d . Individual variations and such conditional variations as we have discussed once cleared out of the way , we arrive at the genuine pattern of speech sounds . After what we have said , it almost goes without saying ...
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Why a Linguistic Society? | 1 |
Proceedings of the Organization Meeting | 8 |
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