Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... frequency is by definition the FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY , often called simply THE FUNDAMENTAL . The sinusoidal components of any exactly repetitive wave all have frequencies which are integral multiples of the fundamental . Here the two ...
... frequency is by definition the FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY , often called simply THE FUNDAMENTAL . The sinusoidal components of any exactly repetitive wave all have frequencies which are integral multiples of the fundamental . Here the two ...
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... frequency . It makes no ultimate difference whether we consider this indeterminacy as a characteristic of the ... frequency than the last line ; for we know that the vertical dimension of the paper is identified with the frequency ...
... frequency . It makes no ultimate difference whether we consider this indeterminacy as a characteristic of the ... frequency than the last line ; for we know that the vertical dimension of the paper is identified with the frequency ...
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... frequency ; ( b ) a Frequency Doub- ler , a set of rectifiers and filters which doubles the frequency of each component , of course without altering the new half - speed tempo , so that the original phonetic qualities are restored ; and ...
... frequency ; ( b ) a Frequency Doub- ler , a set of rectifiers and filters which doubles the frequency of each component , of course without altering the new half - speed tempo , so that the original phonetic qualities are restored ; and ...
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