12) Chapter 3. The Sounds of Language. Edward Sapir. 1921. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech ...glottal stop, is an integral element of speech in many languages, as Danish, Lettish, certain Chinese dialects, and nearly all American Indian languages. Between...
13) United States. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...combined such humanitarian innovations as the Peace Corps and the Alliance for Progress with the traditional opposition to Communist aggrandizement. 89After breaking...
14) Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. 2000 ...like the voiced series but followed by a puff of breath. (Some scholars would reinterpret the traditional voiced series as an unvoiced ejective, or glottalized, one....
15) Chapter 2. The Elements of Speech. Edward Sapir. 1921. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech ...making here is that underlying the finished sentence is a living sentence type, of fixed formal characteristics. These fixed types or actual sentence-ground-works...
16) Guide to the Dictionary. The American HeritageŽ Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition ...They rarely use symbols or highly technical terms. Only parts of speech are abbreviated. The traditional language of descriptive grammar is used to identify parts...