10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHONEMATICALLY»
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And even in those instances in which such an exclusively unstressed vowel of
reduced quality cannot be phonematically classed together with the stressed
vowel alternating with it, it should be functionally identifiable with some other
vowel ...
2
The Development of Morphophonemic Theory
... final consonant alternations of Russian verbs in such a way that the alternating
consonants are regarded as being phonematically identical but prosodically
different. It is incorrect to identify prosodies as morphophonemic devices,
however, ...
3
Foundations of Axiomatic Linguistics
Another reason is, as we shall see in Chapter V, that some simple phonological
entities do not play a role in phonematics at all, i.e. phonemes such as / 1/ and /h/
in English, which are not phonematically complex. In grammar there are even ...
4
Theory of Language: The representational function of language
Furthermore, the entire acoustic image 'Tische' functions in meaningful speech as
a sign for an object; it represents a thing or a class (or kind) of thing. Finally, the
word 'Tische' has a place value in context, and it is sometimes phonematically ...
5
Written Language Revisited
At that time the disappearance of ME palatal x'26 in the phonematic structures of
words like wright, right, sight (phonematically, /wri:'t, ri:'t, si:'t/) resulted in the
homonymy of these words with words like write, rite, site, whose phonematic ...
Josef Vachek, Philip Luelsdorff, 1989
6
The Colon Hypothesis: Word Order, Discourse Segmentation and ...
(4) personal pronouns are only postpositive if they are non-focal, if they are focal
they are mobile: - In the case of the first person singular personal pronoun, this
distinction is phonematically marked in the distinction between m-forms (/r/) and ...
7
Extended Axiomatic Linguistics
In principle at least we could also have cases where it was not clear whether a
phonematically more complex but phonotactically less complex description was
to be preferred to a phonematically less complex but phonotactically more
complex ...
8
Morphologie / Morphology. 1. Halbband
... other theories describe as an alternation between /s/ and /z/ is analyzed in
Prosodic Phonology in terms of a static relationship such that [s] and [z] are
phonematically identical (i.e. C) but prosodically different (A or B), without any
alternation.
Geert E. Booij, Christian Lehmann, Joachim Mugdan, 2000
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Actes Du ... Congrès International Des Sciences Phonétiques
E.g.: - phonetically: [SA"DY CVTETUT VIESNO'J'] # 00 - phonematically: /SADF
CV'ETUT VES+NO'J'-I-/ # 13 According to the phonetic code and phonotactic
rules built into Russon the following steps take place: a) the building up of
speech ...
The difference between the presence or the absence of the glottal plosive sound
in initial position is phonematically irrelevant. The place of the glottal stop
depends on the structure of the syllable ; in syllables containing a long vowel the
glottal ...