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It has no way of indicating the quality of vowels , either in stressed or in unstressed position ; the pronunciation of consonants is not given ; the reader cannot even tell how many syllables are to be pronounced - occasionally an ...
It has no way of indicating the quality of vowels , either in stressed or in unstressed position ; the pronunciation of consonants is not given ; the reader cannot even tell how many syllables are to be pronounced - occasionally an ...
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This would mean that instead of our being given a morpheme ha and having to state that it occurs only with certain syntactic selections , we are given a morpheme which we may write ha ... ha ... and which has no further limitations of ...
This would mean that instead of our being given a morpheme ha and having to state that it occurs only with certain syntactic selections , we are given a morpheme which we may write ha ... ha ... and which has no further limitations of ...
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Having sketched how our procedure could be applied in two languages , we may now ask what kind of description it has given us . The following sections attempt an interpretation of the linguistic status of this analysis , and a summary ...
Having sketched how our procedure could be applied in two languages , we may now ask what kind of description it has given us . The following sections attempt an interpretation of the linguistic status of this analysis , and a summary ...
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TwentyOne Years of the Linguistic Society 14 | 14 |
Pronouncing Systems in EighteenthCentury | 27 |
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