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In one important point I am in agreement with Kent against Bloomfield : the latter's transcription of Greek seems bad . Bloomfield ( 8990 ) lays down excellent principles : for languages that use alphabets other than the Latin citation ...
In one important point I am in agreement with Kent against Bloomfield : the latter's transcription of Greek seems bad . Bloomfield ( 8990 ) lays down excellent principles : for languages that use alphabets other than the Latin citation ...
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It would seem , however , that the reader deserves some consideration in such questions , and that strict adherence to the phonemic transcription imposes unnecessary burdens upon him , for instance in such languages as Finnish , Turkish ...
It would seem , however , that the reader deserves some consideration in such questions , and that strict adherence to the phonemic transcription imposes unnecessary burdens upon him , for instance in such languages as Finnish , Turkish ...
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The principle of phonemic transcription is then not in itself objectionable ; the ' broad ' transcriptionists have more or less generally accepted it in principle , although they may not in practice completely adhere to it .
The principle of phonemic transcription is then not in itself objectionable ; the ' broad ' transcriptionists have more or less generally accepted it in principle , although they may not in practice completely adhere to it .
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
E H STURTEVANT The Development of Prehistoric Latin Accented | 6 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
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