Language, Band 42George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1966 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... distinctive for this phoneme but nasality is non - distinctive . In Bishop , on the other hand , the components labial and nasal are both distinctive ; i.e. nasality is distinctive because of the contrast between [ w ] and [ w ] ...
... distinctive for this phoneme but nasality is non - distinctive . In Bishop , on the other hand , the components labial and nasal are both distinctive ; i.e. nasality is distinctive because of the contrast between [ w ] and [ w ] ...
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... distinctive features were used instead of phonons the amount of excess surface information would be even greater . ) Actually , the proposal of Chomsky and Halle is even more extravagant than the foregoing comparison reveals , for they ...
... distinctive features were used instead of phonons the amount of excess surface information would be even greater . ) Actually , the proposal of Chomsky and Halle is even more extravagant than the foregoing comparison reveals , for they ...
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... distinctive and nondistinctive features . It has further been believed that the speakers of a language learn to attend only to those features which are distinctive and to ignore those which are redundant . Bloomfield says ( 1933 : 79 ) ...
... distinctive and nondistinctive features . It has further been believed that the speakers of a language learn to attend only to those features which are distinctive and to ignore those which are redundant . Bloomfield says ( 1933 : 79 ) ...
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Dedication | 105 |
Lexical evidence relating Korean to Japanese | 182 |
Genetic linguistics and the probability model | 518 |
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