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airflow during speech . Sound production in man , ed . by Arend Bouhuys , 42–55 ( Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences , 155 , Art . 1. ) New York . LADEFOGED , PETER . 1967. Linguistic phonetics . ( Working papers in phonetics ...
airflow during speech . Sound production in man , ed . by Arend Bouhuys , 42–55 ( Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences , 155 , Art . 1. ) New York . LADEFOGED , PETER . 1967. Linguistic phonetics . ( Working papers in phonetics ...
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Like Sapir , T was interested in the ' inner form ' of language , not in peripheral and superficial aspects of physical speech sounds . He saw the historical development of a language as consisting of changes in its linguistic system ...
Like Sapir , T was interested in the ' inner form ' of language , not in peripheral and superficial aspects of physical speech sounds . He saw the historical development of a language as consisting of changes in its linguistic system ...
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After representing each speech sound in terms of its phonetic features , the next task of the linguist is to determine which phonetic features are distinctive . A phoneme is defined as the set of distinctive features inherent within a ...
After representing each speech sound in terms of its phonetic features , the next task of the linguist is to determine which phonetic features are distinctive . A phoneme is defined as the set of distinctive features inherent within a ...
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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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