Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... SOUND differs from an a - sound in the following two particulars : ( 1 ) Only distinctive features are concerned in the characterization of ß - sounds . ( 2 ) A suprasegmental feature is treated as a B - sound in itself , and the ...
... SOUND differs from an a - sound in the following two particulars : ( 1 ) Only distinctive features are concerned in the characterization of ß - sounds . ( 2 ) A suprasegmental feature is treated as a B - sound in itself , and the ...
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... sounds noted in a phonetic record must all be grouped into the classes we call phonemes . A sound as a member of a phoneme is an allophone.1 Semivowels , like all other sound - types in a language , must be classified either as the only ...
... sounds noted in a phonetic record must all be grouped into the classes we call phonemes . A sound as a member of a phoneme is an allophone.1 Semivowels , like all other sound - types in a language , must be classified either as the only ...
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... sound formation . Reformatsky characterizes with special sympathy [ the ] above - mentioned article of Hill , especially for including elements of [ a ] theory [ of ] historical phonology , which greatly interests Moscow historians of ...
... sound formation . Reformatsky characterizes with special sympathy [ the ] above - mentioned article of Hill , especially for including elements of [ a ] theory [ of ] historical phonology , which greatly interests Moscow historians of ...
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