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In this range the conclusion can be drawn that the frequency position of the burst determines how it will be heard , regardless of context . Below 3000 ~ , however , whether the burst was heard as [ p ] , [ t ] , or [ k ] depended on ...
In this range the conclusion can be drawn that the frequency position of the burst determines how it will be heard , regardless of context . Below 3000 ~ , however , whether the burst was heard as [ p ] , [ t ] , or [ k ] depended on ...
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( Many difficulties arise from the fact that often the language of the descriptive record of the analysis differs greatly in its range of meanings and way of grouping experience from that of the language being analyzed . ) ...
( Many difficulties arise from the fact that often the language of the descriptive record of the analysis differs greatly in its range of meanings and way of grouping experience from that of the language being analyzed . ) ...
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A subject sings all the notes of his acquired range , first as strongly as he can , then as weakly as he can . The strong and the weak intensities for each note are recorded electronically , and a graph is drawn of loudness versus pitch ...
A subject sings all the notes of his acquired range , first as strongly as he can , then as weakly as he can . The strong and the weak intensities for each note are recorded electronically , and a graph is drawn of loudness versus pitch ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 30 |
The stops and spirants of early Germanic 1 | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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