Phonemics, a technique for reducing languages to writing /
Phonemics, a technique for reducing languages to writing /
Kenneth Pike
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- 254 páginas : ilustraciones ; 28 cm.
- University of Michigan publications. Linguistics .
- University of Michigan. Linguistics University of Michigan publications. .
1. Phonetics symbolism.-- 2. Phonetic exercises for producing sound types.-- 3. Selections for reading.-- 4. The premises of practical phonetics.-- 5. Preliminary procedures.-- 6. Anlytical procedure One-A.-- 7. Anlytical procedure One-B.-- 8. Anlytical procedure One-C.-- 9. Anlytical procedure One amplified for special application to problems.-- 10. Anlytical procedure Two: clues for analysis gained from phonetic symmetry.-- 11. Anlytical procedure Three: The phonemic uniting of similar segments upon finding themfreely fluctuating but never in contrast.-- 12. Anlytical procedure Four: The phonemic interpretation of suspicious segment types and segment sequences by analogy to nonsuspicious or predominant structural types and sequences.-- 13. Anlytical procedure further amplified for application to special problems of border phenomena.-- 14. Types od descriptive statements.-- 15. Sample desrciptive statements.-- 16. The formation of practical alphabets.
FONOLOGÍA
LENGUAJE
LINGUÍSTICA
414 / P6351p
1. Phonetics symbolism.-- 2. Phonetic exercises for producing sound types.-- 3. Selections for reading.-- 4. The premises of practical phonetics.-- 5. Preliminary procedures.-- 6. Anlytical procedure One-A.-- 7. Anlytical procedure One-B.-- 8. Anlytical procedure One-C.-- 9. Anlytical procedure One amplified for special application to problems.-- 10. Anlytical procedure Two: clues for analysis gained from phonetic symmetry.-- 11. Anlytical procedure Three: The phonemic uniting of similar segments upon finding themfreely fluctuating but never in contrast.-- 12. Anlytical procedure Four: The phonemic interpretation of suspicious segment types and segment sequences by analogy to nonsuspicious or predominant structural types and sequences.-- 13. Anlytical procedure further amplified for application to special problems of border phenomena.-- 14. Types od descriptive statements.-- 15. Sample desrciptive statements.-- 16. The formation of practical alphabets.
FONOLOGÍA
LENGUAJE
LINGUÍSTICA
414 / P6351p