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Every book and article which refers to speech errors is replete with examples . The most extensive collection , an estimated 8,800 errors , appears in Meringer & Mayer 1895 and in Meringer 1908. A rigorous statistical analysis of these ...
Every book and article which refers to speech errors is replete with examples . The most extensive collection , an estimated 8,800 errors , appears in Meringer & Mayer 1895 and in Meringer 1908. A rigorous statistical analysis of these ...
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By far the largest percentage of speech errors of all kinds show substitution , transposition ( metathesis ) , omission , or addition of segments of the size of a phone . These occur both within words and across word boundaries ...
By far the largest percentage of speech errors of all kinds show substitution , transposition ( metathesis ) , omission , or addition of segments of the size of a phone . These occur both within words and across word boundaries ...
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If segmental errors are analysed as feature errors , we will find that many distinctive features other than those ... is to be expected in a random distribution the two elements involved in a substitution error are phonetically similar ...
If segmental errors are analysed as feature errors , we will find that many distinctive features other than those ... is to be expected in a random distribution the two elements involved in a substitution error are phonetically similar ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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