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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... contrast continuant / interrupted ; this contrast is considered to be a difference of two units . On the other hand , / t / and / p / contrast as to grave / acute , which is also a difference of two units ; but in addition , the ...
... contrast continuant / interrupted ; this contrast is considered to be a difference of two units . On the other hand , / t / and / p / contrast as to grave / acute , which is also a difference of two units ; but in addition , the ...
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... contrasts with it ) is [ t ] . Nonalveolar phonemes - bilabial , velar , labiovelar , and glottal - are the same in both systems . The phenomenon called style , then , is structurally explained in Huichol phonology as a contrast between ...
... contrasts with it ) is [ t ] . Nonalveolar phonemes - bilabial , velar , labiovelar , and glottal - are the same in both systems . The phenomenon called style , then , is structurally explained in Huichol phonology as a contrast between ...
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... contrast with baths , calve ( no / 1 / ) , calving , can ' to tin ' , candied , halfish , halve , halving ( again no / l / ' s ) . The / ay / in baths etc. contrasts in turn with the / æh / of laths , salve , valve ( no / l / ' s ) ...
... contrast with baths , calve ( no / 1 / ) , calving , can ' to tin ' , candied , halfish , halve , halving ( again no / l / ' s ) . The / ay / in baths etc. contrasts in turn with the / æh / of laths , salve , valve ( no / l / ' s ) ...
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