Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... consonant- consonant - vowel , h plays a distinctive role . In some sequences , such as vowel - bl - vowel , the split occurs either between or before the two consonants . In others , such as vowel - nt - vowel , the split occurs ...
... consonant- consonant - vowel , h plays a distinctive role . In some sequences , such as vowel - bl - vowel , the split occurs either between or before the two consonants . In others , such as vowel - nt - vowel , the split occurs ...
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... consonant string of Table 3. An examination of Figure 1 shows that the letter h is the most popular initial consonant string , occurring in 341 simple words . The most popular initial consonant string of two letters is cr ( 141 words ) ...
... consonant string of Table 3. An examination of Figure 1 shows that the letter h is the most popular initial consonant string , occurring in 341 simple words . The most popular initial consonant string of two letters is cr ( 141 words ) ...
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... consonants . First , we eliminated all words with UNCOMMON strings ; only words with common letter strings re- mained . Second , we established an ADMISSIBLE ordering of the consonants and eliminated all words with INADMISSIBLE consonant ...
... consonants . First , we eliminated all words with UNCOMMON strings ; only words with common letter strings re- mained . Second , we established an ADMISSIBLE ordering of the consonants and eliminated all words with INADMISSIBLE consonant ...
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