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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... symbols that represent manuscript graphs . - Our phonetic symbols for vowels are those used by George L. Trager and Henry Lee Smith Jr. in An outline of English structure 11 ( Norman , Oklahoma , 1951 ) . The assignment of phones to ...
... symbols that represent manuscript graphs . - Our phonetic symbols for vowels are those used by George L. Trager and Henry Lee Smith Jr. in An outline of English structure 11 ( Norman , Oklahoma , 1951 ) . The assignment of phones to ...
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... symbols are no longer chosen at random but according to a certain theory . Karlgren's reconstruction of Ancient Chinese is to a large extent both a phonetic and a formulary transcription , but with important exceptions . When two items ...
... symbols are no longer chosen at random but according to a certain theory . Karlgren's reconstruction of Ancient Chinese is to a large extent both a phonetic and a formulary transcription , but with important exceptions . When two items ...
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... symbols used below are phonemic , morphophonemic , and morphemic . They are explained and justified as they come up , but may be summarized and listed here : PHONEMIC SYMBOLS ( /.../ ) : / p t k bd gfs š v z ž mnñlryie a ou uø ə ...
... symbols used below are phonemic , morphophonemic , and morphemic . They are explained and justified as they come up , but may be summarized and listed here : PHONEMIC SYMBOLS ( /.../ ) : / p t k bd gfs š v z ž mnñlryie a ou uø ə ...
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