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Any combination of phonemes that occurs in a language, is pronounceable in this language, and is a 'phonetic form'. - Bloomfield (1935), a pag.138 Phonetic forms - let us say, for instance, the entire stock of morphemes in a language - can be described in terms of phonemes and their succession, and on this basis, can be classified or listed in some convenient order [...] - Bloomfield (1935), a pag.162 [...] combinations of phonemes, or, less commonly, single phonemes, occur as actual lexical signals (phonetic forms), [...] - Bloomfield (1935), a pag.166
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