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... phonemes and morphemes and outlining its morphology and syntax . PHONEMES Historically , the idea of the phoneme seems to have originated with de Saussure ( 1922 ) , al- though the term " phoneme " appeared earlier . The first attempts ...
... phonemes and morphemes and outlining its morphology and syntax . PHONEMES Historically , the idea of the phoneme seems to have originated with de Saussure ( 1922 ) , al- though the term " phoneme " appeared earlier . The first attempts ...
Page 696
... phonemes of any lan- guage in terms of about a dozen distinctive features has been one of the most important achievements of linguistic science . The pho- nemes are not unique , unrelated signals selected at random to make up the ...
... phonemes of any lan- guage in terms of about a dozen distinctive features has been one of the most important achievements of linguistic science . The pho- nemes are not unique , unrelated signals selected at random to make up the ...
Page 702
... phonemic notation , and starts count- ing . It takes both linguistic skill to transcribe the passage and statistical ... phonemes does not occur at all . The second result is that , on the average , an inverse relation holds be- tween ...
... phonemic notation , and starts count- ing . It takes both linguistic skill to transcribe the passage and statistical ... phonemes does not occur at all . The second result is that , on the average , an inverse relation holds be- tween ...
Contents
PREFACE | 595 |
Social Motivation | 601 |
The Perception of People | 634 |
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The Handbook of Social Psychology: Research methods Gardner Lindzey,Elliot Aronson Snippet view - 1968 |
The Handbook of Social Psychology: Research methods Gardner Lindzey,Elliot Aronson Snippet view - 1968 |
The Handbook of Social Psychology: Research methods Gardner Lindzey,Elliot Aronson Snippet view - 1968 |
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