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... phonemes occur ( in various utterances ) after the first n phonemes of some test utterance . It will be found that the number of these possible successors to the first n phonemes varies with n : in the test utterance of §1 , 14 different ...
... phonemes occur ( in various utterances ) after the first n phonemes of some test utterance . It will be found that the number of these possible successors to the first n phonemes varies with n : in the test utterance of §1 , 14 different ...
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... phonemes . ( For the relevance of phonemic contours and junctures , see §2 . ) We collect many utterances which begin with the first phoneme of our test utterance U , and count how many different phonemes occupy the second position in ...
... phonemes . ( For the relevance of phonemic contours and junctures , see §2 . ) We collect many utterances which begin with the first phoneme of our test utterance U , and count how many different phonemes occupy the second position in ...
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... phonemes affects the successor variety , it would be natural to consider at each phonemic position all the phonemic distinctions that are made at that position . Such a representation of the successive phonemic distinctions in an ...
... phonemes affects the successor variety , it would be natural to consider at each phonemic position all the phonemic distinctions that are made at that position . Such a representation of the successive phonemic distinctions in an ...
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Negau harigasti | 9 |
Frequency of consonant clusters | 25 |
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