Language, Band 30 -Band 31,Ausgabe 4,Teil 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... sound waves as produced by individual A , and s , the succession of sound waves as heard by individual B. Broadly speaking , there never is or can be an exact repetition of any particular succession of sound waves as produced and as ...
... sound waves as produced by individual A , and s , the succession of sound waves as heard by individual B. Broadly speaking , there never is or can be an exact repetition of any particular succession of sound waves as produced and as ...
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... sound shift , especially in a complex so- ciety : after a group of progressive speakers begins to reshape the existing sound pattern ( say , by shifting medial [ 8 ] to [ r ] ) to which conservatives continue to adhere , widespread flux ...
... sound shift , especially in a complex so- ciety : after a group of progressive speakers begins to reshape the existing sound pattern ( say , by shifting medial [ 8 ] to [ r ] ) to which conservatives continue to adhere , widespread flux ...
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... sound may have been spoken and heard either as voiced or as voiceless . One sound , written variously as gh , g , w , or omitted entirely , is interpreted as being similar to the Arabic pharyngealized voiced spirant ayin . This ...
... sound may have been spoken and heard either as voiced or as voiceless . One sound , written variously as gh , g , w , or omitted entirely , is interpreted as being similar to the Arabic pharyngealized voiced spirant ayin . This ...
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