Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... similar ẞ - phonetic environments are to be analyzed as having similar structures ; either they are both unit phones , members of different phonemes belonging to the same functional class , or else they are similar clusters of two or ...
... similar ẞ - phonetic environments are to be analyzed as having similar structures ; either they are both unit phones , members of different phonemes belonging to the same functional class , or else they are similar clusters of two or ...
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... similar to the semivowel and in partial or complete complementation with it . In that case the vowel and the semivowel may be members of a single phoneme or they may be members of two separate phonemes . 3. We begin with a modern ...
... similar to the semivowel and in partial or complete complementation with it . In that case the vowel and the semivowel may be members of a single phoneme or they may be members of two separate phonemes . 3. We begin with a modern ...
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... similar to the high front vowels and semivowels so that we might want to class it together with them . The two positions just mentioned do not contrast with the vowel / i / ; but [ ] occurs also after / 1 / or / n / , as in cónyuge ( in ...
... similar to the high front vowels and semivowels so that we might want to class it together with them . The two positions just mentioned do not contrast with the vowel / i / ; but [ ] occurs also after / 1 / or / n / , as in cónyuge ( in ...
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