Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... speech perception in phonology . San Diego , CA : Academic Press . HURA , SUSAN ; BJÖRN LINDBLOM ; and RANDY DIEHL . 1992. On the role of perception in shaping phonological assimilation rules . Language and Speech 35.59–72 . HYMAN ...
... speech perception in phonology . San Diego , CA : Academic Press . HURA , SUSAN ; BJÖRN LINDBLOM ; and RANDY DIEHL . 1992. On the role of perception in shaping phonological assimilation rules . Language and Speech 35.59–72 . HYMAN ...
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... speech communities involved and the transfer of features from one to the other . This transfer across branches of the family tree is here designated linguistic DIFFUSION . The process of comparative reconstruction normally employs the ...
... speech communities involved and the transfer of features from one to the other . This transfer across branches of the family tree is here designated linguistic DIFFUSION . The process of comparative reconstruction normally employs the ...
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... speech , pursues the issue of methodology . He makes it clear that his pioneering approach to style is based on the need to measure accurately style - shifting within the speech of different social groups . He reminds us of the ...
... speech , pursues the issue of methodology . He makes it clear that his pioneering approach to style is based on the need to measure accurately style - shifting within the speech of different social groups . He reminds us of the ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
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