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It was his view that the important relationship between sounds lay not in their phonetics , but in their DISTRIBUTION , along the lines sketched two paragraphs above for the flap . What tells us that the flap and the other t's of ...
It was his view that the important relationship between sounds lay not in their phonetics , but in their DISTRIBUTION , along the lines sketched two paragraphs above for the flap . What tells us that the flap and the other t's of ...
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She points to work done during the 1990s by Patricia Kuhl , Peter Jusczyk , and others demonstrating the early acquisition by children of knowledge of the distribution of sounds in acoustic space . This work suggests that in some ...
She points to work done during the 1990s by Patricia Kuhl , Peter Jusczyk , and others demonstrating the early acquisition by children of knowledge of the distribution of sounds in acoustic space . This work suggests that in some ...
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But the point of this work within a book such as this one is that it serves to justify Harris's position of the radical autonomy of linguistics even vis - à - vis phonetics : the vowel / consonant distribution can be justified as the ...
But the point of this work within a book such as this one is that it serves to justify Harris's position of the radical autonomy of linguistics even vis - à - vis phonetics : the vowel / consonant distribution can be justified as the ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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