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Evidence for the phonemic clause as an encoding unit.

O'connell et al., 1984

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O'connell D
Slaymaker F
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Reviews the evidence for the phonemic clause as an encoding unit. It is argued that the figure and corresponding data presented in DS Boomer's (1965) article, in which he argued for the phonemic clause" as the encoding unit of speech at the grammatical level," are …
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