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PHONETIC - PHONEMIC . A feature is called SS if every segment or sequence of segments having it is assigned to a certain phoneme , but if it occurs simultaneously with other features such that every segment possessing them belongs to ...
PHONETIC - PHONEMIC . A feature is called SS if every segment or sequence of segments having it is assigned to a certain phoneme , but if it occurs simultaneously with other features such that every segment possessing them belongs to ...
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DISTRIBUTION As was noted above , each pitch contour can be separated into two components : the bare sequential order of pitch phonemes , and their spacing with respect to segmental phonemes . The same could be said of segmental ...
DISTRIBUTION As was noted above , each pitch contour can be separated into two components : the bare sequential order of pitch phonemes , and their spacing with respect to segmental phonemes . The same could be said of segmental ...
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If we set up a system which assumes syllables , we could treat each syllable as containing at least one pitch phoneme ; for instance , ' Why didn't ' he 31come ? This system would allow iteration of pitch phonemes ; and , as a ...
If we set up a system which assumes syllables , we could treat each syllable as containing at least one pitch phoneme ; for instance , ' Why didn't ' he 31come ? This system would allow iteration of pitch phonemes ; and , as a ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
LANGUAGE | 48 |
REVIEWS by Harry Hoijer Bernard Bloch Yakov Malkiel | 87 |
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