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An interesting question raised by the analysis of perceptual metathesis is whether a language's preexisting sound patterns play a role in guiding the listener's ( mis ) perception or ( re ) interpretation of CV or VC sequences .
An interesting question raised by the analysis of perceptual metathesis is whether a language's preexisting sound patterns play a role in guiding the listener's ( mis ) perception or ( re ) interpretation of CV or VC sequences .
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Ch . 1 ( 3–34 ) introduces various types of linguistic change , both internal ( e.g. natural sound change and analogy ) ... The final third of the chapter introduces the phonetic description and transcription of sounds and acquaints the ...
Ch . 1 ( 3–34 ) introduces various types of linguistic change , both internal ( e.g. natural sound change and analogy ) ... The final third of the chapter introduces the phonetic description and transcription of sounds and acquaints the ...
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A descriptive view of the onbin sound changes which is similar to F's may be found in Samuel Elmo Martin ( 1987. The Japanese language through time , 37. New Haven & London : Yale University Press ) . F's analysis will also contribute ...
A descriptive view of the onbin sound changes which is similar to F's may be found in Samuel Elmo Martin ( 1987. The Japanese language through time , 37. New Haven & London : Yale University Press ) . F's analysis will also contribute ...
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