| Lemma | phonemic feature |
|---|---|
| Categoria grammaticale | N |
| Lingua | inglese |
| Sigla | Harris (1942b) |
| Titolo | Review of "Language, Culture and Personality: essays in memory of Edward Sapir". Edited by L. Spier, A. I. Hallowell, S. S. Newman. Menasha, Wisconsin: Sapir memorial Publication Fund, 1941 |
| Sinonimi | |
| Rinvii | non-successive feature (inglese) |
| Traduzioni | |
| Citazioni | A language […] may have special features of stress, tone, drawl, etc., stretching over phrases, sentences, etc. All these features are phonemic if they are necessary to a bi-unique correlation between our description and the spoken utterance. All of them are non-successive in the sense that segmental phonemes are successive, since they do not occur between one such phoneme and the next, but are simultaneous with some phonemes (usually a vowel), or with a syllable. |