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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... cluster is a function of the difference be- tween the phonemes in the cluster : low frequencies are expected for clusters which are either extremely similar or extremely dissimilar ; high frequencies are expected for clusters which are ...
... cluster is a function of the difference be- tween the phonemes in the cluster : low frequencies are expected for clusters which are either extremely similar or extremely dissimilar ; high frequencies are expected for clusters which are ...
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... clusters . Numbers in column A denote the difference , in units , between members of a cluster . Column B gives the number of theoretically possible clusters for each degree of difference , 361 in all . Column C gives the total ...
... clusters . Numbers in column A denote the difference , in units , between members of a cluster . Column B gives the number of theoretically possible clusters for each degree of difference , 361 in all . Column C gives the total ...
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... clusters ( Column D ) tends in both languages to follow a normal curve ; the one important exception is the extremely low frequency of English clusters whose members differ by six units . On the basis of the limited material examined ...
... clusters ( Column D ) tends in both languages to follow a normal curve ; the one important exception is the extremely low frequency of English clusters whose members differ by six units . On the basis of the limited material examined ...
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