Phonetic exercises for producing sound types
The premises of practical phonemics
Analytical procedure one-A: the phonemic separation of similar segments upon finding them in contrast in analogous environments
Analytical procedure one-B: the phonemic separation of similar segments upon finding them in contrast in identical environments
Analytical procedure one-C: the phonemic uniting of similar segments upon finding them in mutually exclusive environments
Analytical procedure one amplified for special application to problem of pitch
Analytical procedure two: clues for analysis gained from phonetic symmetry
Analytical procedure three: the phonemic uniting of similar segments upon finding them freely fluctuating but never in contrast
Analytical procedure four: the phonemic interpretation of suspicious segment types and segment sequences by analogy to nonsuspicious or predominate structural types and sequences
Analytical procedures further amplified for application to special problems of border phenomena
Types of descriptive statements
Sample descriptive statements
The formation of practical alphabets.