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Even the student who knows only the phonetics of Chapters 1 and 2 will know that the initial sounds of huge and where ... What Pike is talking about is , of course , the fact of observation that sound- events may be so classified as to ...
Even the student who knows only the phonetics of Chapters 1 and 2 will know that the initial sounds of huge and where ... What Pike is talking about is , of course , the fact of observation that sound- events may be so classified as to ...
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That the sound of splendor has little to do with its beauty may be seen by comparison with sender and splinter , two words esthetically indifferent though of like phonetic pattern.1 The author's linguistic terminology is not always ...
That the sound of splendor has little to do with its beauty may be seen by comparison with sender and splinter , two words esthetically indifferent though of like phonetic pattern.1 The author's linguistic terminology is not always ...
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Within a limited range any vowel sound may undergo some variation in the frequency of its formants without losing its iden- tity . This study will attempt to show that in French a definite relation exists between these frequency ...
Within a limited range any vowel sound may undergo some variation in the frequency of its formants without losing its iden- tity . This study will attempt to show that in French a definite relation exists between these frequency ...
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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