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The basic procedure ( 81 ) is to ask how many different phonemes occur ( in various utterances ) after the first n_phonemes of some tost utterance . It will be found that the number of these possible successors to the first n phonemes ...
The basic procedure ( 81 ) is to ask how many different phonemes occur ( in various utterances ) after the first n_phonemes of some tost utterance . It will be found that the number of these possible successors to the first n phonemes ...
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For each language we notice that not all varieties of successors occur , at one point or another ; only certain classes or types of varieties ( e.g. J or K ) occur as successors , at least with any frequency ; and some particular ...
For each language we notice that not all varieties of successors occur , at one point or another ; only certain classes or types of varieties ( e.g. J or K ) occur as successors , at least with any frequency ; and some particular ...
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Though not all the thirty - six syllabic nuclei which are thus established occur in the speech of a single person , ' many are actually so found ' , all occur in one dialect or another , and even for individual speakers ' the overall ...
Though not all the thirty - six syllabic nuclei which are thus established occur in the speech of a single person , ' many are actually so found ' , all occur in one dialect or another , and even for individual speakers ' the overall ...
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Problems in Armenian phonology II | 9 |
Friess group D | 25 |
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