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... particular segment of an utterance ( e.g. the / ǝr / above ) is a morph , or a word ; and obviously it cannot tell us anything about its meaning . The decision as to morphemic status is made , as before , with the usual morphological ...
... particular segment of an utterance ( e.g. the / ǝr / above ) is a morph , or a word ; and obviously it cannot tell us anything about its meaning . The decision as to morphemic status is made , as before , with the usual morphological ...
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... particular , phonemes with great restrictions of occurrence usually yield very low successor counts ( e.g. the successor of / o / is usually only / h , w , y / ; and this may raise a neighboring moderate count to a relative peak . A ...
... particular , phonemes with great restrictions of occurrence usually yield very low successor counts ( e.g. the successor of / o / is usually only / h , w , y / ; and this may raise a neighboring moderate count to a relative peak . A ...
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... particular utter- ance , and thus shows how much restriction is due to the occurrence of the nth phoneme in this particular string , i.e. in this particular morphemic complex ( cf. Table 7 ) . We may also get a peak where there is no ...
... particular utter- ance , and thus shows how much restriction is due to the occurrence of the nth phoneme in this particular string , i.e. in this particular morphemic complex ( cf. Table 7 ) . We may also get a peak where there is no ...
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Negau harigasti | 9 |
Frequency of consonant clusters | 25 |
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