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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... segmentation within one utterance at a time . For example , in the utterance / hiyzkwikǝr / He's quicker it will indicate segmentation at the points marked by dots : /hiy.z.kwik.er/ ; and it will do so purely by comparing this phonemic ...
... segmentation within one utterance at a time . For example , in the utterance / hiyzkwikǝr / He's quicker it will indicate segmentation at the points marked by dots : /hiy.z.kwik.er/ ; and it will do so purely by comparing this phonemic ...
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... segmentation after / nayt / . In the second set we obtain , when junctures and contours are not specified , a segmentation /bay.t.æks.iy./ By taxi . The peak after / t / is due to bite ; this morphemic division would not satisfy the ...
... segmentation after / nayt / . In the second set we obtain , when junctures and contours are not specified , a segmentation /bay.t.æks.iy./ By taxi . The peak after / t / is due to bite ; this morphemic division would not satisfy the ...
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... segmentation ) after / deydistǝrb / . In such cases , when we test the utterance backward , we find 18 predecessors ( indicating a segmentation ) before / zmiy / . The second situation is when we fail to get a peak after a morpheme ...
... segmentation ) after / deydistǝrb / . In such cases , when we test the utterance backward , we find 18 predecessors ( indicating a segmentation ) before / zmiy / . The second situation is when we fail to get a peak after a morpheme ...
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