Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... less than when they match . At a remote future time , then , all the components are still there , as strong as ever ... less , the 100 ~ fork most , the others less and less as their natural frequencies are FIG . 17. A FEW SINUSOID ...
... less than when they match . At a remote future time , then , all the components are still there , as strong as ever ... less , the 100 ~ fork most , the others less and less as their natural frequencies are FIG . 17. A FEW SINUSOID ...
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... less than 8.7 db , and a crescendo will always come within less than 4 db of the ideal limit . 3.15 Instead of the TIME CONSTANT , another measure , the DECREMENT , is often used to describe the steepness of the crescendo or diminuendo ...
... less than 8.7 db , and a crescendo will always come within less than 4 db of the ideal limit . 3.15 Instead of the TIME CONSTANT , another measure , the DECREMENT , is often used to describe the steepness of the crescendo or diminuendo ...
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... less and less contribution from the more and more remote past , as sketched in Fig . 33. A reasonable name for the spectro- gram would be SMEARED FOURIER INTEGRAL . It will look MORE or LESS like a Fourier Series accordingly as the ...
... less and less contribution from the more and more remote past , as sketched in Fig . 33. A reasonable name for the spectro- gram would be SMEARED FOURIER INTEGRAL . It will look MORE or LESS like a Fourier Series accordingly as the ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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