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... similar concepts in many spoken languages . Finally , iconicity in signed languages often involves metaphors ( Brennan 1990 ) , which are again often similar to metaphors expressed by different means in spoken languages . For example ...
... similar concepts in many spoken languages . Finally , iconicity in signed languages often involves metaphors ( Brennan 1990 ) , which are again often similar to metaphors expressed by different means in spoken languages . For example ...
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... similar pattern is exemplified by metathesis in Faroese and Lithuanian . Where a postvocalic fricative followed by two stop consonants would be expected , we find instead the fricative flanked by the two stops . This can be seen for ...
... similar pattern is exemplified by metathesis in Faroese and Lithuanian . Where a postvocalic fricative followed by two stop consonants would be expected , we find instead the fricative flanked by the two stops . This can be seen for ...
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... similar sounding words in the language , rather than by sublexical ( e.g. phonotactic ) patterns . Indeterminacy thus forces the listener to rely on language experience to parse the signal . Significantly , similar conclusions can be ...
... similar sounding words in the language , rather than by sublexical ( e.g. phonotactic ) patterns . Indeterminacy thus forces the listener to rely on language experience to parse the signal . Significantly , similar conclusions can be ...
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