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FREQUENCY OF CONSONANT CLUSTERS SOL SAPORTA University of Illinois 0.1 . ... It is true that several studies have offered systematic statements of distribution and clustering , pointing out for example that in English a phone of the ...
FREQUENCY OF CONSONANT CLUSTERS SOL SAPORTA University of Illinois 0.1 . ... It is true that several studies have offered systematic statements of distribution and clustering , pointing out for example that in English a phone of the ...
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The distribution of the average frequencies of 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 .
The distribution of the average frequencies of 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 .
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The distribution of the average frequencies of 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 .
The distribution of the average frequencies of 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 .
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allophones American analysis appear Associate beginning called chapter classes clusters College comparative consonant contrast culture definition derived described detail dialect discussion distinction distribution English evidence example fact final formal forms four French further German give given grammar Greek important indicate initial instance Institute interest interpretation juncture language Latin learned least less Library linguistic material meaning method Michigan morpheme names nature object occur original pattern person Ph.D phonemes phrase position possible present problem Professor question reference relation represent reviewer seems semantic sentence sequence similar sound speech spelling statement stem stress structure successors suffix suggests syllable symbols theory tion Trager units University utterance verbs vowel words writing