Language, Bände 19-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 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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... phonemes , are not presented in linguistics as an essential part of the individual phonemes . There exists no method which would enable us to say ' / b / is phonemic everywhere except after / s / ' or ' / t / is a phoneme except after ...
... phonemes , are not presented in linguistics as an essential part of the individual phonemes . There exists no method which would enable us to say ' / b / is phonemic everywhere except after / s / ' or ' / t / is a phoneme except after ...
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... phoneme with defective distribution , by assigning the sound to a sequence of previously recog- nized phonemes . ~ In all these cases we have an allophone broken up into components each of which we consider an allophone of phonemes ...
... phoneme with defective distribution , by assigning the sound to a sequence of previously recog- nized phonemes . ~ In all these cases we have an allophone broken up into components each of which we consider an allophone of phonemes ...
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... phonemes which have been broken up . Each of these phonemes or residues may be analyzed into simultaneous components so chosen as to distinguish the phonemes phonetically one from the other in the simplest manner . ' Simplest ' can be ...
... phonemes which have been broken up . Each of these phonemes or residues may be analyzed into simultaneous components so chosen as to distinguish the phonemes phonetically one from the other in the simplest manner . ' Simplest ' can be ...
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