Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... complex , being assembled out of the smaller phonological units [ d ] , [ ɔ ] , and [ g ] . We can represent this complex phonological unit as [ [ d ] - [ ɔ ] - [ g ] ] , where the hyphens between the components indicate that these ...
... complex , being assembled out of the smaller phonological units [ d ] , [ ɔ ] , and [ g ] . We can represent this complex phonological unit as [ [ d ] - [ ɔ ] - [ g ] ] , where the hyphens between the components indicate that these ...
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... complex expression , starting from the autonomous component at the lowest level and proceeding up the constituency tree to reach the topmost composite structure , the nature and categorization of the composite structure can vary from ...
... complex expression , starting from the autonomous component at the lowest level and proceeding up the constituency tree to reach the topmost composite structure , the nature and categorization of the composite structure can vary from ...
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... complex segments , bearing one feature for the laryngeal gesture , plus an ordered set of features for point and manner of articulation . With representations of syllables , and with this enriched notion of segment , it is easy to ...
... complex segments , bearing one feature for the laryngeal gesture , plus an ordered set of features for point and manner of articulation . With representations of syllables , and with this enriched notion of segment , it is easy to ...
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