Language, Bände 22-23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1946 |
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... speech of a homogeneous community at one place and one time ; in other words , we have taken a syntopic and synchronic point of view . The homogeneous speech community is a con- venient fiction ; in speaking of it , we have temporarily ...
... speech of a homogeneous community at one place and one time ; in other words , we have taken a syntopic and synchronic point of view . The homogeneous speech community is a con- venient fiction ; in speaking of it , we have temporarily ...
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... speech ) , partly on the tempo and the care of utterance . However , some facultative pauses are more constant than ... speech and the first pause , or between the last pause and the end of speech ) , not interrupted by a pause , is a ...
... speech ) , partly on the tempo and the care of utterance . However , some facultative pauses are more constant than ... speech and the first pause , or between the last pause and the end of speech ) , not interrupted by a pause , is a ...
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... speech always diphthongized at the beginning of a primary contour . Yet this assumption is not completely valid . In some dialects of General American speech [ 1 ] and [ u " ] , less commonly also [ e ' ] and [ o ] lack this ...
... speech always diphthongized at the beginning of a primary contour . Yet this assumption is not completely valid . In some dialects of General American speech [ 1 ] and [ u " ] , less commonly also [ e ' ] and [ o ] lack this ...
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