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... indicate that he does not utilize the machinery at his com- mand , when it comes to indicating non - phonemic distinctions . Thus ( 145 ) he transcribes German Pferd as [ pfe : rt ] , although the vowel is made open by the following [ r ] ...
... indicate that he does not utilize the machinery at his com- mand , when it comes to indicating non - phonemic distinctions . Thus ( 145 ) he transcribes German Pferd as [ pfe : rt ] , although the vowel is made open by the following [ r ] ...
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... indicates these reductions ; see especially pages 111 and 113 . And yet elsewhere in the same section he gives the phonemic values ... indicate the difference between the third syllables of secretarial [ sekre'tejrij ! ] and of secretary ...
... indicates these reductions ; see especially pages 111 and 113 . And yet elsewhere in the same section he gives the phonemic values ... indicate the difference between the third syllables of secretarial [ sekre'tejrij ! ] and of secretary ...
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... indicating variant pronunciations or dialect forms a strictly phonemic transcription is obviously inadequate . The ... indicate an ' e ' sound , normally that of English met , get , pen . The symbol [ o ] is indicated for the un ...
... indicating variant pronunciations or dialect forms a strictly phonemic transcription is obviously inadequate . The ... indicate an ' e ' sound , normally that of English met , get , pen . The symbol [ o ] is indicated for the un ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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