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It may be designated C - phonemics for short ; if the reader prefers he may take the C as standing for ' Classical ' . THE PHONEMIC PRINCIPLE The outstanding characteristic of C - phonemics is its insistence that there is such a thing ...
It may be designated C - phonemics for short ; if the reader prefers he may take the C as standing for ' Classical ' . THE PHONEMIC PRINCIPLE The outstanding characteristic of C - phonemics is its insistence that there is such a thing ...
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17 a but Hockett , in his Manual of phonology , took the position that the ultimate constituents are the phonemic components and that the phoneme is no more than a constitute at a particular size level of the phonotactics .
17 a but Hockett , in his Manual of phonology , took the position that the ultimate constituents are the phonemic components and that the phoneme is no more than a constitute at a particular size level of the phonotactics .
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Choices in the lower tactics are controlled by ( lines coming down from ) the basic phonemic system . ... ON REDEFINING THE PHONEME The foregoing considerations lead to a conception of phonological structure somewhat different from ...
Choices in the lower tactics are controlled by ( lines coming down from ) the basic phonemic system . ... ON REDEFINING THE PHONEME The foregoing considerations lead to a conception of phonological structure somewhat different from ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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