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ALTERNATIVE ANALYSES OF THE BULGARIAN NONSYLLABIC PHONEMES JOSEPH A. VAN CAMPEN and JACOB ORNSTEIN Harvard University The question of the nonuniqueness of phonemic solutions , first raised by Chao in 1934 , remains one of the most ...
ALTERNATIVE ANALYSES OF THE BULGARIAN NONSYLLABIC PHONEMES JOSEPH A. VAN CAMPEN and JACOB ORNSTEIN Harvard University The question of the nonuniqueness of phonemic solutions , first raised by Chao in 1934 , remains one of the most ...
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Today we would consider both sounds as the same phoneme / g / and not be disturbed by the differences in the sounds . ... or rather phonemes ' ( 53 ) ; a ' phoneme ' may or may not have phonemic status : ' the phonemes in parentheses ...
Today we would consider both sounds as the same phoneme / g / and not be disturbed by the differences in the sounds . ... or rather phonemes ' ( 53 ) ; a ' phoneme ' may or may not have phonemic status : ' the phonemes in parentheses ...
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In order to account for all the phonemes and phoneme sequences , however limited their relative frequency or distribution , one may use either of two descriptive techniques . The atypical items may be included in the general phonemic ...
In order to account for all the phonemes and phoneme sequences , however limited their relative frequency or distribution , one may use either of two descriptive techniques . The atypical items may be included in the general phonemic ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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