Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. phonology would eliminate a distinction between the phonological processes which change distinctive feature values and phonetic processes which imple- ment them . However , even though this ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. phonology would eliminate a distinction between the phonological processes which change distinctive feature values and phonetic processes which imple- ment them . However , even though this ...
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... phonological description of a sizable corpus , the Hebrew Bible , in strictly orthodox SPE terms , fully exploiting all the notational conventions ( including some that were decried as artificial - cheating - by early critics ) . Ma ...
... phonological description of a sizable corpus , the Hebrew Bible , in strictly orthodox SPE terms , fully exploiting all the notational conventions ( including some that were decried as artificial - cheating - by early critics ) . Ma ...
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... phonological shape of controllers , but which do not have alliterative marking on targets ? Yet phonological motivation of gender , at least when it is relatively straightforward , seems generally to go along with phonologically echoic ...
... phonological shape of controllers , but which do not have alliterative marking on targets ? Yet phonological motivation of gender , at least when it is relatively straightforward , seems generally to go along with phonologically echoic ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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