The Sounds of the French Language, Their Formation, Combination And Representation
The Sounds of the French Language, Their Formation, Combination And Representation
Jones, Daniel, 1881-1967
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Besides this, certain phenomena of stress, inflection, and length are found regularly at the beginning or end of certain words.' This is because there is always an intimate connexion between the meaning and the phonetic pheno- mena of language. But that does not do away with the fact that it is impossible to define phonetically the unit of mean- ing hnoum as a tvord. Gboups BEPBNDnra oisr Intensity 1. Stbess-gboups The Force of the Breath 77, If we take any breath-group in order to analyse its ...elements, we find that all the parts which compose it do not strike the ear with the same intensity. If we stand at some distance from a person who is speaking, we catch certain sounds, or certain syllables, while others escape us. If we are standing nearer we hear everything, but we feel all the same that every part of what is said is not pronounced with the same loudness. ^ Especially in certain languages : in German much more than in French, in Finnish more than in German, in the dialect of Yakutsk (a Turkish dialect of Siberia) still more.
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