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... GLOTTAL TONE Shown as if the air - pressure fluctuations just above the glottis had been measured and the influence of the supra - glottal resonators ( Ansatzrohr ) had been eliminated . See §§2.11 ff . must be somehow subtracted from ...
... GLOTTAL TONE Shown as if the air - pressure fluctuations just above the glottis had been measured and the influence of the supra - glottal resonators ( Ansatzrohr ) had been eliminated . See §§2.11 ff . must be somehow subtracted from ...
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... glottal articulation , and that the filtering which determines the ultimate vowel spectrum is independent of the glottal adjustment ; that is , the original production and the articulatory modi- fication of the glottal tone are entirely ...
... glottal articulation , and that the filtering which determines the ultimate vowel spectrum is independent of the glottal adjustment ; that is , the original production and the articulatory modi- fication of the glottal tone are entirely ...
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... glottal tone impulses ( §2.11 ) are lengthened , so that the spectrum is made weaker in high - frequency harmonics ( §2.14 ) . 4.16 This voiced glottal glide is usually described as voiceless - usually , as a voiceless glottal fricative ...
... glottal tone impulses ( §2.11 ) are lengthened , so that the spectrum is made weaker in high - frequency harmonics ( §2.14 ) . 4.16 This voiced glottal glide is usually described as voiceless - usually , as a voiceless glottal fricative ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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