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... discussion , I would like to treat some terminological points . In the article named above I spoke of ' the law of the regularity of phonetic change ' ( 631 ) . In doing so I was continuing Bloomfield's use of the term ' phonetic change ...
... discussion , I would like to treat some terminological points . In the article named above I spoke of ' the law of the regularity of phonetic change ' ( 631 ) . In doing so I was continuing Bloomfield's use of the term ' phonetic change ...
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... discussion in one way or another . I single out only two points of particular importance now . The first is Halle's concept of sound change not as change to be accounted for di- rectly in terms of actual utterances produced by speakers ...
... discussion in one way or another . I single out only two points of particular importance now . The first is Halle's concept of sound change not as change to be accounted for di- rectly in terms of actual utterances produced by speakers ...
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... discussion are ignored in Figures la and 1b ; for example , voicing assimilation as in Mexican lu [ s ] verde , Castilian lu [ 0 ] verde ' green light ' , and stylistic variants such as the realization of certain segments as palatal and ...
... discussion are ignored in Figures la and 1b ; for example , voicing assimilation as in Mexican lu [ s ] verde , Castilian lu [ 0 ] verde ' green light ' , and stylistic variants such as the realization of certain segments as palatal and ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
Urheberrecht | |
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