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01 Jan 1964-WORD
TL;DR: A cross-language study of Voicing in Initial Stops: Acoustical Measurements as discussed by the authors was conducted in the early 1960s and the results showed that the initial stops were noisy.
Abstract: (1964). A Cross-Language Study of Voicing in Initial Stops: Acoustical Measurements. WORD: Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 384-422.

2,363 citations


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01 Jan 1964-WORD
TL;DR: For instance, the authors studies in the Psychological Correlates of the Sound System of American English and finds that the sound system of English is related to the sound of speech in the human brain.
Abstract: (1964). Studies in the Psychological Correlates of the Sound System of American English. WORD: Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 157-177.

243 citations


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01 Jan 1964-WORD
TL;DR: In this article, Generative Grammars and the Concept of Literary Style are discussed. But the concept of style is not considered in the context of generative grammars.
Abstract: (1964). Generative Grammars and the Concept of Literary Style. WORD: Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 423-439.

92 citations


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01 Jan 1964-WORD

41 citations


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01 Jan 1964-WORD
TL;DR: In this paper, a study of seven types of hesitation phenomena in English speech is presented and each of the seven types discussed individually and in comparison with one another, with particular reference to function words.
Abstract: This paper reports a study of hesitation phenomena in English speech. A description of seven types of hesitation phenomena, is made and each of the seven types discussed individually and in comparison with one another. The results and implications of the study are compared with those of related studies. There is a discussion with particular reference to function words.

33 citations


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01 Jan 1964-WORD

25 citations


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01 Jan 1964-WORD
TL;DR: Pappageotes as discussed by the authors described three dreams of modern Greek Phonology: the Three Dreams of Modern Greek phonology, the first one is a paraphrase of the first line.
Abstract: (1964). Three Dreams of Modern Greek Phonology. WORD: Vol. 20, Papers in Memory of George C. Pappageotes, pp. 17-27.

21 citations



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01 Jan 1964-WORD

13 citations


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01 Jan 1964-WORD

11 citations


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01 Jan 1964-WORD
TL;DR: In this paper, L'aspect verbal en francais et l'elimination du passe simple are discussed. But they do not consider the aspect verbal en French.
Abstract: (1964). L'aspect verbal en francais et l'elimination du passe simple. WORD: Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 1-17.

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01 Jan 1964-WORD


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Philip Scherer1
01 Jan 1964-WORD
TL;DR: The theory of the function of the Gothic preverb is studied in this paper. But the work is limited to a single preverb, and the preverb does not have a word order.
Abstract: (1964). The Theory of the Function of the Gothic Preverb ga-. WORD: Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 222-245.

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01 Jan 1964-WORD
TL;DR: In this paper, a Phonological Grammar of Modern Spoken Greek is proposed. But the grammar is not yet complete, and it is difficult to find a suitable orthography for it.
Abstract: (1964). Toward a Phonological Grammar of Modern Spoken Greek. WORD: Vol. 20, Papers in Memory of George C. Pappageotes, pp. 60-78.



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01 Jan 1964-WORD
TL;DR: Pappageotes as mentioned in this paper discusses the language question in modern Greece and its role in the development of modern Greek language, and presents a collection of papers in memory of George C. Pappageote.
Abstract: (1964). The Language Question in Modern Greece. WORD: Vol. 20, Papers in Memory of George C. Pappageotes, pp. 53-59.

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