Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... phonetic possibility and phonological per- missibility of segment types . We ask ( i ) are any phonetically impossible segments phonologically permissible ? and ( ii ) are any phonetically possible segments phonologically impermissible ...
... phonetic possibility and phonological per- missibility of segment types . We ask ( i ) are any phonetically impossible segments phonologically permissible ? and ( ii ) are any phonetically possible segments phonologically impermissible ...
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... phonetics , phonetic alphabets - es- pecially the International Phonetic Alphabet - and phonetic transcription . The volume contains three substantive chapters , a chapter of exercises with solu- tions , a chapter comparing the IPA with ...
... phonetics , phonetic alphabets - es- pecially the International Phonetic Alphabet - and phonetic transcription . The volume contains three substantive chapters , a chapter of exercises with solu- tions , a chapter comparing the IPA with ...
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... Phonetic Alphabet International Phonetic Association This book is a comprehensive guide to the Interna- tional Phonetic Alphabet , widely used for over a century to transcribe the sounds of languages . The Handbook is in three parts ...
... Phonetic Alphabet International Phonetic Association This book is a comprehensive guide to the Interna- tional Phonetic Alphabet , widely used for over a century to transcribe the sounds of languages . The Handbook is in three parts ...
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