Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... Trager's and Bloch's varieties of General American differ radically from Heffner's and Leh- mann's or their subjective judgment of the length of non - diphthongal [ ə ] is unreliable . 4. In the interpretative steps , Trager and Bloch ...
... Trager's and Bloch's varieties of General American differ radically from Heffner's and Leh- mann's or their subjective judgment of the length of non - diphthongal [ ə ] is unreliable . 4. In the interpretative steps , Trager and Bloch ...
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... Trager and Bloch . ( 2 ) Our pragmatic objection to the / behr , bohr , loh / interpretation is that it is meaningless . We know nothing after such manipulation of symbols that we didn't know before . It is a familiar fact that the ...
... Trager and Bloch . ( 2 ) Our pragmatic objection to the / behr , bohr , loh / interpretation is that it is meaningless . We know nothing after such manipulation of symbols that we didn't know before . It is a familiar fact that the ...
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... Trager's The Theory of Accentual Systems ( 131-45 ) offers a rounded system for the most difficult part of phonemic analysis : the prosodemes , chiefly stress , tone , quantity . Trager describes each of these on two scales : the scale ...
... Trager's The Theory of Accentual Systems ( 131-45 ) offers a rounded system for the most difficult part of phonemic analysis : the prosodemes , chiefly stress , tone , quantity . Trager describes each of these on two scales : the scale ...
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