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THE NON - ANOMALOUS NATURE OF ANOMALOUS UTTERANCES VICTORIA A. FROMKIN University of California , Los Angeles An analysis of speech errors provides evidence for the psychological reality of theoretical linguistic concepts such as ...
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Phonetic description and representation, whether to characterize physical regularities in speech behavior or, more narrowly, to serve as a basis for classifying or spelling utterances, invariably imply the notion of a segment, ...
Phonetic description and representation, whether to characterize physical regularities in speech behavior or, more narrowly, to serve as a basis for classifying or spelling utterances, invariably imply the notion of a segment, ...
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(3) The timing of voice onset is somewhat affected by certain contextual factors, including the place of stop articulation, position in isolated words as against longer stretches of speech, and, for English at least, position relative ...
(3) The timing of voice onset is somewhat affected by certain contextual factors, including the place of stop articulation, position in isolated words as against longer stretches of speech, and, for English at least, position relative ...
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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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