Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... pitch ; ( 3 ) a consonant [ d ] with apico - alveolar closure , raised velum , vibrating vocal cords , and lower - mid pitch ; ( 4 ) a consonant [ 1 ] with ' retroflexion ' of the tongue tip , reduced - loud stress , and lower - mid pitch ...
... pitch ; ( 3 ) a consonant [ d ] with apico - alveolar closure , raised velum , vibrating vocal cords , and lower - mid pitch ; ( 4 ) a consonant [ 1 ] with ' retroflexion ' of the tongue tip , reduced - loud stress , and lower - mid pitch ...
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... pitch , around 1.37 , 2.159 , and 6.222 very strikingly , and less obviously at e.g. 5.232 , but even there still clearly enough if one knows what to look for and where to look . This time the dip is marked by the droop in the harmonics ...
... pitch , around 1.37 , 2.159 , and 6.222 very strikingly , and less obviously at e.g. 5.232 , but even there still clearly enough if one knows what to look for and where to look . This time the dip is marked by the droop in the harmonics ...
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... pitch rises gradually to a high point on the last syllable of the breath - group : ; symbol / , / . This type of intonation is normal in breath - groups which are not final in an utterance . 2. Final , in which the pitch rises ...
... pitch rises gradually to a high point on the last syllable of the breath - group : ; symbol / , / . This type of intonation is normal in breath - groups which are not final in an utterance . 2. Final , in which the pitch rises ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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