Language, Band 61George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 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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... Speech Disorders 12.397-401 . - . 1947b . Infant speech : Consonant sounds according to manner of articulation . Journal of Speech Disorders 12.402-4 . – , and HAN PIAO CHEN . 1946. Infant speech : Vowel and consonant frequency . Jour ...
... Speech Disorders 12.397-401 . - . 1947b . Infant speech : Consonant sounds according to manner of articulation . Journal of Speech Disorders 12.402-4 . – , and HAN PIAO CHEN . 1946. Infant speech : Vowel and consonant frequency . Jour ...
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... speech is unlikely to be ' spontaneous ' . A telephone op- erator who engages in conversation with a caller , for example , will be reprimanded for doing so ; and although choices are more open in the university tutorial situation ...
... speech is unlikely to be ' spontaneous ' . A telephone op- erator who engages in conversation with a caller , for example , will be reprimanded for doing so ; and although choices are more open in the university tutorial situation ...
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... speech ; as argued in McCawley 1983 , the part of speech of a word can be learned from its inflectional morphology , regardless of any strictly syntactic considerations . Moreover , many of the syntactic differences between different ...
... speech ; as argued in McCawley 1983 , the part of speech of a word can be learned from its inflectional morphology , regardless of any strictly syntactic considerations . Moreover , many of the syntactic differences between different ...
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