Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Trager , What conditions limit variants of a phoneme ?, Am . speech 9.313–5 ( 1934 ) ; Trager , The transcription of English , Maître phonétique III.13.10- 3 ( 1935 ) ; Trager , One phonemic entity becomes two : The case of ' short a ...
... Trager , What conditions limit variants of a phoneme ?, Am . speech 9.313–5 ( 1934 ) ; Trager , The transcription of English , Maître phonétique III.13.10- 3 ( 1935 ) ; Trager , One phonemic entity becomes two : The case of ' short a ...
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... Trager and Smith ( Outline 47 ) that in final position they can distinguish four allophones of each of four pitch phonemes before each of three terminal junctures . Anyone , finally , who has asked a phonemicist to specify instrumental ...
... Trager and Smith ( Outline 47 ) that in final position they can distinguish four allophones of each of four pitch phonemes before each of three terminal junctures . Anyone , finally , who has asked a phonemicist to specify instrumental ...
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... Trager . Bloch and Trager , Trager and Smith , and Hockett have notably advocated the ' cluster ' treatment , while Kenyon , Kurath , and Pike have some units and some clusters . With regard to the second element of sequences , Newman ...
... Trager . Bloch and Trager , Trager and Smith , and Hockett have notably advocated the ' cluster ' treatment , while Kenyon , Kurath , and Pike have some units and some clusters . With regard to the second element of sequences , Newman ...
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