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... phonemes are frequent , some are infre- quent . Sometimes the disparity in relative frequencies is great indeed , as that between English s and 3. Sometimes , a phoneme occurs in only one or a few isolated words ; thus g occurs in ...
... phonemes are frequent , some are infre- quent . Sometimes the disparity in relative frequencies is great indeed , as that between English s and 3. Sometimes , a phoneme occurs in only one or a few isolated words ; thus g occurs in ...
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... phoneme [ e ] , then , appears only in stressed and pretonic positions , while [ i ] alone can appear in unstressed ... phoneme ; etc. From the analysis of the unstressed sound [ 1 ] , it is clear that one might also regard it as a ...
... phoneme [ e ] , then , appears only in stressed and pretonic positions , while [ i ] alone can appear in unstressed ... phoneme ; etc. From the analysis of the unstressed sound [ 1 ] , it is clear that one might also regard it as a ...
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... phonemic system of a language is necessarily one formulated in terms of the total pattern . The term phoneme has been used by a few linguists to refer to what I should call the psychological correlate of the phoneme , but this type of ...
... phonemic system of a language is necessarily one formulated in terms of the total pattern . The term phoneme has been used by a few linguists to refer to what I should call the psychological correlate of the phoneme , but this type of ...
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