The lexical item as a phonetic entity

Main author: Sprigg, R. K.
Format: Journal Article           
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Summary: ‘“… there is more near-ambiguity in language than it is always convenient to admit”; and in studying stress and juncture it would be especially valuable, in order to avoid too great a reliance either on introspection or on artificially contrived confrontations, to make a collection of ambiguities in action in the form of fully-documented instances of uncertainty of interpretation or of actual misunderstanding‘ (Sharp, 1960: 112–13).
Language: English
Published: Cambridge University Press 1974
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