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1 speech invites mention at this point : before pause and before a voiceless initial in the succeeding syllable , a final phone is partially or wholly unvoiced . Phones are grouped into forty - five phonemes : eight defined by features ...
1 speech invites mention at this point : before pause and before a voiceless initial in the succeeding syllable , a final phone is partially or wholly unvoiced . Phones are grouped into forty - five phonemes : eight defined by features ...
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Hockett uses an undefined phonetic syllable in discussing ' phonemic arrangements in English ' ( 85 ) ; if a different definition ( counting ' weaks ' as appendices or postcodas rather than syllables ) is adopted - and English structure ...
Hockett uses an undefined phonetic syllable in discussing ' phonemic arrangements in English ' ( 85 ) ; if a different definition ( counting ' weaks ' as appendices or postcodas rather than syllables ) is adopted - and English structure ...
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One such rule is this ( 14 ) : When , in a pre - tonic sequence of three or more syllables , all vowels , or all except the ... i / of that syllable in the pre - tonic sequence which corresponds to the tonic syllable of related words .
One such rule is this ( 14 ) : When , in a pre - tonic sequence of three or more syllables , all vowels , or all except the ... i / of that syllable in the pre - tonic sequence which corresponds to the tonic syllable of related words .
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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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