Language, Bände 22-23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1946 |
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... word , Russell's point of view is : ' A single instance of the spoken word consists of a series of movements , and the word consists of a whole set or class of such series , each member of the set being very similar to each other member ...
... word , Russell's point of view is : ' A single instance of the spoken word consists of a series of movements , and the word consists of a whole set or class of such series , each member of the set being very similar to each other member ...
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... word can still be regarded as a stage in a control system , such that under suitable conditions an originally articulated word can , through this stage ... word into different but homonymous words.13 He LOGICAL STRUCTURE OF CHINESE WORDS 7.
... word can still be regarded as a stage in a control system , such that under suitable conditions an originally articulated word can , through this stage ... word into different but homonymous words.13 He LOGICAL STRUCTURE OF CHINESE WORDS 7.
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... word - boundary ; for instance , Japanese has an accent phoneme whose non - automatic occurrences in any one word are at most one . It is a pre- vailing fact that these phonemic indices of word - boundaries are incomplete ; even in a ...
... word - boundary ; for instance , Japanese has an accent phoneme whose non - automatic occurrences in any one word are at most one . It is a pre- vailing fact that these phonemic indices of word - boundaries are incomplete ; even in a ...
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TwentyOne Years of the Linguistic Society | 1 |
The Logical Structure of Chinese Words | 14 |
Pronouncing Systems in EighteenthCentury | 27 |
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