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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... phoneme / y / . They would therefore write / y w / where I have / i u / . ( 2 ) I have here given a typical phonemic analysis of the PIE vowels in laryngealist terms , and have allowed only one phonemic writing for each segment . I have ...
... phoneme / y / . They would therefore write / y w / where I have / i u / . ( 2 ) I have here given a typical phonemic analysis of the PIE vowels in laryngealist terms , and have allowed only one phonemic writing for each segment . I have ...
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... phonemic means of distin- guishing [ ē ] and [ a ] , henceforward / eE / and / eA / . He further supposed that / E ... phonemic analysis of a vowel system , and primarily with the phonemic analysis of long vowels . The same tests should ...
... phonemic means of distin- guishing [ ē ] and [ a ] , henceforward / eE / and / eA / . He further supposed that / E ... phonemic analysis of a vowel system , and primarily with the phonemic analysis of long vowels . The same tests should ...
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... phonemic analysis of the original segment , which was / CRHC / . We need not concern ourselves with the syllabicity of the phonemes involved , for that was automatic ; hence the question whether H ( or X ) is consonantal or vocalic is ...
... phonemic analysis of the original segment , which was / CRHC / . We need not concern ourselves with the syllabicity of the phonemes involved , for that was automatic ; hence the question whether H ( or X ) is consonantal or vocalic is ...
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