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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... described except in terms of structure . If style is not structural , the following problem arises in the definition of Huichol phonemes . Though [ r ] occurs exclusively in normal speech and [ 1 ] exclusively in baby talk , phonemic ...
... described except in terms of structure . If style is not structural , the following problem arises in the definition of Huichol phonemes . Though [ r ] occurs exclusively in normal speech and [ 1 ] exclusively in baby talk , phonemic ...
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... described . Word - initial and word - final clusters are used as a basis for dividing the words into syllables , according to the rule of thumb that any cluster occurring finally is regarded as syllable - final when it occurs medially ...
... described . Word - initial and word - final clusters are used as a basis for dividing the words into syllables , according to the rule of thumb that any cluster occurring finally is regarded as syllable - final when it occurs medially ...
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... described the uses of the sound spectrograph for mapping the salient acoustic characteristics of a sound , and of the pattern playback for reproducing the sound from the map . The utility of the first device for objective comparison of ...
... described the uses of the sound spectrograph for mapping the salient acoustic characteristics of a sound , and of the pattern playback for reproducing the sound from the map . The utility of the first device for objective comparison of ...
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