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Some support for an interpretation like this comes from Geddes who identifies (
using an < i > graph ) a segment he calls ' i short , as in sin ; This letter has often
so nearly the sound of short a , that it may be used for it ' ( 1792 : 431 ; 434 ) .
Some support for an interpretation like this comes from Geddes who identifies (
using an < i > graph ) a segment he calls ' i short , as in sin ; This letter has often
so nearly the sound of short a , that it may be used for it ' ( 1792 : 431 ; 434 ) .
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We shall , however , repeatedly come up against the problem of deciding how to
interpret these segments as regards the ... retarded ' and advanced ' in relation to
the ' standard ' and stereotypical interpretation of this phonological process . 4 .
We shall , however , repeatedly come up against the problem of deciding how to
interpret these segments as regards the ... retarded ' and advanced ' in relation to
the ' standard ' and stereotypical interpretation of this phonological process . 4 .
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Rather than interpret the ( ju ) signal as comprising a palatal / labial sequence ,
listeners hear it as a complex or internally ... This ' re - interpretation ' of linear
segments in terms of simultaneously expressed internal components of a single ...
Rather than interpret the ( ju ) signal as comprising a palatal / labial sequence ,
listeners hear it as a complex or internally ... This ' re - interpretation ' of linear
segments in terms of simultaneously expressed internal components of a single ...
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