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Preliminaries to speech analysis . Cambridge , Mass .: MIT Press . JERGER , J. 1960a . Audiological manifestations of lesions in the auditory nervous system . Laryngoscope 70.417–25 . 1960b . Observations in auditory behavior in lesions ...
Preliminaries to speech analysis . Cambridge , Mass .: MIT Press . JERGER , J. 1960a . Audiological manifestations of lesions in the auditory nervous system . Laryngoscope 70.417–25 . 1960b . Observations in auditory behavior in lesions ...
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On a synchronic level we want to know if present - day black speech and white Southern speech of comparable socioeconomic levels are the same or different . If they are different , we want to know the extent of this difference .
On a synchronic level we want to know if present - day black speech and white Southern speech of comparable socioeconomic levels are the same or different . If they are different , we want to know the extent of this difference .
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and thus became indistinguishable from Southern whites in a generation or two.5 In the preceding paragraphs , it may appear that one's viewpoint on black - white speech relations on a synchronic level must invariably be linked with the ...
and thus became indistinguishable from Southern whites in a generation or two.5 In the preceding paragraphs , it may appear that one's viewpoint on black - white speech relations on a synchronic level must invariably be linked with the ...
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Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
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