Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... vocal - auditory modality : no vocal imitation , no repetitive self - vocalization . On this modality , the gorilla was exactly like the macaque , which presumably could not have learned sign language . Many scholars have argued that the ...
... vocal - auditory modality : no vocal imitation , no repetitive self - vocalization . On this modality , the gorilla was exactly like the macaque , which presumably could not have learned sign language . Many scholars have argued that the ...
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... vocal tracts of classic Neanderthals were not adequate for modern human language , is of course a focus of controversy in OELS . Lieberman contributes a useful paper here , reviewing his past claims and emphasizing that his a work ...
... vocal tracts of classic Neanderthals were not adequate for modern human language , is of course a focus of controversy in OELS . Lieberman contributes a useful paper here , reviewing his past claims and emphasizing that his a work ...
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... vocal tracts . Jan Wind briefly reviews evidence from vocal - tract pathology that shows that modern humans can be phonetically functional'even with devastating abnormalities of the vocal tract . Certainly , human neural organization is ...
... vocal tracts . Jan Wind briefly reviews evidence from vocal - tract pathology that shows that modern humans can be phonetically functional'even with devastating abnormalities of the vocal tract . Certainly , human neural organization is ...
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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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acoustic adjectives analysis basic color categories basic color terms bilingual cat and mama chapter chimpanzees claim clauses conditionals consonant contours contrast defined definition degree of membership derived categories dialect discussion distinction English evidence example fact final mutation formant formation function fuzzy set Gaelic German gerund given grammar it-cleft Ladefoged language language death Latin lexical linguistic meaning membership functions Micronesian languages morpheme morphological nasal noted noun plurals NP's occur Old Prussian paper phonetic phonological pidgin pitch position possible predicate prefix present problem question reference response categories Reviewed rhotacized rules Scottish Gaelic semantic sentences sequence sociolinguistic Spanish speakers speech stative stem structure stylized intonation suffixation syllable syntactic syntax theory tion tone tongue topics University utterance verbs vocal vowel alternation vowel harmony vowel height wh-clefts words yellow