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GL gift Jst 15.84 THE PHONEME REVISITED SANFORD A. SCHANE University of California , San Diego The phoneme as a viable ... Synchronically , a phonemic representation is not to be discovered by applying a set of procedures to a phonetic ...
GL gift Jst 15.84 THE PHONEME REVISITED SANFORD A. SCHANE University of California , San Diego The phoneme as a viable ... Synchronically , a phonemic representation is not to be discovered by applying a set of procedures to a phonetic ...
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Only derived phonetic features resulting from the former can function phonemically . ... After nasalization , palatalization , or labialization has become phonemic , denasalization etc. take place where there is no contrast .
Only derived phonetic features resulting from the former can function phonemically . ... After nasalization , palatalization , or labialization has become phonemic , denasalization etc. take place where there is no contrast .
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In Nootka however the affective as well as the symbolic value of non - phonemic [ ś ć c ' ] suppresses linkage . Non - phonemes created by other shifts include Tillamook [ k ' ) , Wishram ( 3 š ] , and Hupa [ k ] .
In Nootka however the affective as well as the symbolic value of non - phonemic [ ś ć c ' ] suppresses linkage . Non - phonemes created by other shifts include Tillamook [ k ' ) , Wishram ( 3 š ] , and Hupa [ k ] .
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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