One may [...] suspect that the symbolic expression of thought may in some cases run along outside the fringe of the conscious mind, so that the feeling of a free, nonlinguistic stream of thought is for minds of a certain type a relatively [...] justified one. - Sapir (1921), a pag.16 The voiceless sounds are articulated noises that break up the stream of voice with fleeting moments of silence. - Sapir (1921), a pag.49 Nasalized stops [...] can naturally not be truly 'stopped,' as there is no way of checking the stream of breath in the nose by a definite articulation. - Sapir (1921), a pag.51
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