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We ask ( i ) are any phonetically impossible segments phonologically permissible ? and ( ii ) are any phonetically ... What is the relationship between pronounceability of segments on the phonetic level and licitness ( or illicitness ) ...
We ask ( i ) are any phonetically impossible segments phonologically permissible ? and ( ii ) are any phonetically ... What is the relationship between pronounceability of segments on the phonetic level and licitness ( or illicitness ) ...
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The first chapter sets forth the goals of phonetic transcription and describes the evolution of the IPA . A chart of IPA symbols is included although some of the less common symbols are omitted . The short second chapter ( barely three ...
The first chapter sets forth the goals of phonetic transcription and describes the evolution of the IPA . A chart of IPA symbols is included although some of the less common symbols are omitted . The short second chapter ( barely three ...
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CAMBRIDGE A Guide to the Use of the International Phonetic Alphabet International Phonetic Association This book is a comprehensive guide to the International Phonetic Alphabet , widely used for over a century to transcribe the sounds ...
CAMBRIDGE A Guide to the Use of the International Phonetic Alphabet International Phonetic Association This book is a comprehensive guide to the International Phonetic Alphabet , widely used for over a century to transcribe the sounds ...
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