Les Sons Du Langages Et Leur Repr sentation Dans Un Alphabet Linguistique G n ral... explores the sounds of language and their representation within a universal linguistic alphabet. Written by G. Schmidt, this work delves into the intricacies of phonetics and phonology, offering insights into how spoken language can be systematically transcribed and analyzed. The book likely examines the relationship between different sounds, their articulation, and their symbolic representation, possibly focusing on the French language. Readers interested in the theoretical foundations of linguistics, phonetic alphabets, and the structure of spoken language will find this study valuable.
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