Language, Band 17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1941 |
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... sound - type , with a full statement of the con- ditions under which it appears ; to list the contrasting sound - types in each position ; and then to bring together into classes similar sound - types occurring in complementary ...
... sound - type , with a full statement of the con- ditions under which it appears ; to list the contrasting sound - types in each position ; and then to bring together into classes similar sound - types occurring in complementary ...
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... sound ( occasionally , as between vowels , a mur- mured sound ) whose tongue and lip position anticipates either completely or approximately that of the following voiced sound ; 29 when the anticipation is only approximate , the tongue ...
... sound ( occasionally , as between vowels , a mur- mured sound ) whose tongue and lip position anticipates either completely or approximately that of the following voiced sound ; 29 when the anticipation is only approximate , the tongue ...
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... sounds ( each sound being itself a slice out of a continuum of sound ) , or regard it as some new entity containing a ' characteristic ' sound plus an on- glide and an off - glide . For linguistic work it suffices to know how to ...
... sounds ( each sound being itself a slice out of a continuum of sound ) , or regard it as some new entity containing a ' characteristic ' sound plus an on- glide and an off - glide . For linguistic work it suffices to know how to ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 49 |
HANS KURATH | 82 |
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