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Yet the insights that are now available to everyone in segmental phonology have not been applied to the study of intonation . ... Sledd's geometrical analogy confuses the phonological and the phonetic , and misses the point .
Yet the insights that are now available to everyone in segmental phonology have not been applied to the study of intonation . ... Sledd's geometrical analogy confuses the phonological and the phonetic , and misses the point .
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W's separate phonological extensions - compared with , say , markedness theory in the sense of The sound pattern of English — fail to capture the continuum between perfectly well - formed and quite ill - formed phonological structures .
W's separate phonological extensions - compared with , say , markedness theory in the sense of The sound pattern of English — fail to capture the continuum between perfectly well - formed and quite ill - formed phonological structures .
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50 ) of the pitfalls inherent includes working - class and elderly speakers , in basing her phonological analysis solely on which she did not do in describing the speech reading style . The data are doubtless atypical , of Paris .
50 ) of the pitfalls inherent includes working - class and elderly speakers , in basing her phonological analysis solely on which she did not do in describing the speech reading style . The data are doubtless atypical , of Paris .
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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