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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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Notes | 476 |
Gothic iddja and Old English ĕode | 483 |
Greek kámnō and támnō | 502 |
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