Language, Bände 26-31Linguistic Society of America, 1955 |
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... distribution enables us to discriminate the words when they occur in a shared environment , as in He's a ( ) specialist . If the shared position is occupied by a form occurring in both pattern sets , ambiguity is possible : He's a sweet ...
... distribution enables us to discriminate the words when they occur in a shared environment , as in He's a ( ) specialist . If the shared position is occupied by a form occurring in both pattern sets , ambiguity is possible : He's a sweet ...
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... distribution if they have no environ- ment in common ; but environments are normally described in terms of phonemes or allophones . Other structural features have been suggested ; but it is clearly impossible to regard as relevant a ...
... distribution if they have no environ- ment in common ; but environments are normally described in terms of phonemes or allophones . Other structural features have been suggested ; but it is clearly impossible to regard as relevant a ...
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... distribution in relation to meaningful units whose meanings are in part determined by such cultural distribution - can also be structurally valid and procedurally essential at every level of the emic analysis ' ( 22 ) .1 He attributes ...
... distribution in relation to meaningful units whose meanings are in part determined by such cultural distribution - can also be structurally valid and procedurally essential at every level of the emic analysis ' ( 22 ) .1 He attributes ...
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I | 1 |
Negau harigasti | 9 |
Frequency of consonant clusters | 25 |
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adjective allomorphs allophones analysis appear behavior Bernard Bloch Cassirer chapter clusters consonant contrast culture described descriptive linguistics dialects diphthongs discussion distinction distribution environments Esselen evidence example fact Forchheimer formal forms French Fuero Gaulish geminate German grammar Greek Huichol indicate Indo-European initial interpretation juncture language Latin learning linguistic logical Luganda material meaning method morpheme morpheme boundaries morphological noun obstruents occur Old English pattern peak phemes phonemes phonology phrase plural position possible present problem procedure Psycholinguistics psychology reference relation reviewer Sanskrit scholars seems segmentation semantic semivowels sentence sequence sound speakers speech spelling statement stem stress structure suffix suggests syllable symbols synonymy syntactic syntax theory tion Trager and Smith translation Trubetzkoy's University utterance verbs vocabulary voiceless vowels Vulgar Latin words writing