Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... single phone may include two or more adjacent B - sounds , and conversely . PHONEMICS is the analysis of B - phonetic material into phones , and the classifica- tion of the phones into phonemes . 6.1 . A PHONEME is a class of phones ...
... single phone may include two or more adjacent B - sounds , and conversely . PHONEMICS is the analysis of B - phonetic material into phones , and the classifica- tion of the phones into phonemes . 6.1 . A PHONEME is a class of phones ...
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... single morphemes ( functioning both as stems and as command ) , then the morphemes meaning ' ( he ) did ' would be ic , c , ac , etc. We would have no way of indicating which of these forms occurs after each stem except by listing all ...
... single morphemes ( functioning both as stems and as command ) , then the morphemes meaning ' ( he ) did ' would be ic , c , ac , etc. We would have no way of indicating which of these forms occurs after each stem except by listing all ...
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... single morpheme unit ; but of the alternants twenty and score , each constitutes a morpheme unit by itself . A few examples of alternants which can be grouped together into units : knife and knive- : knive- occurs only before / -z ...
... single morpheme unit ; but of the alternants twenty and score , each constitutes a morpheme unit by itself . A few examples of alternants which can be grouped together into units : knife and knive- : knive- occurs only before / -z ...
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