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In characterizing the phonological structure of a language , the fundamental step is to describe the repertory of distinctive contrasts available to the speaker . The second step is to analyze the phonetic interrelationships of these ...
In characterizing the phonological structure of a language , the fundamental step is to describe the repertory of distinctive contrasts available to the speaker . The second step is to analyze the phonetic interrelationships of these ...
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In contemporary linguistics there is a strong trend toward phonological analysis of greater depth , more detail , and more definite orientation toward the particular language being described , with consequent decrease in intelligibility ...
In contemporary linguistics there is a strong trend toward phonological analysis of greater depth , more detail , and more definite orientation toward the particular language being described , with consequent decrease in intelligibility ...
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Mattoso Câmara implies that all languages have syllables and phonological words . Such a view seems perfectly reasonable , although the author's attempts to find universal definitions in purely phonetic and physiological terms are ...
Mattoso Câmara implies that all languages have syllables and phonological words . Such a view seems perfectly reasonable , although the author's attempts to find universal definitions in purely phonetic and physiological terms are ...
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Statistics IndoEuropean and taxonomy | 1 |
The phonemes of Bengali | 22 |
Arabic evidence for ProtoSemitic awa and 0 | 60 |
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American analysis appears becomes Bengali called clause color common comparative consonant containing contrast course described dialects discussion distinction distinguished English evidence example expression fact final forms function further German give given grammar Greek important indicated interest juncture language later least less light linguistic manifested marked māyā meaning morphemes names nasal natural noun observed occur original pattern phonemes phonological phrase position possible present preterite probably problem question record reference regarded relation relative represents result rules seems sentence separate sequence similar sort sound Spanish speakers speech spelling statement stops stress string structure suffix suggested syllable tagmeme tion translation University verb vide vido vowel words writing