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The serial order of a given segment X , reckoned as the number of segments intervening between the preceding pause and X , or between X and the following pause , or both , is the position of X in the phrase . A segment is said to fill a ...
The serial order of a given segment X , reckoned as the number of segments intervening between the preceding pause and X , or between X and the following pause , or both , is the position of X in the phrase . A segment is said to fill a ...
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The distinctive segments in this utterance , together with their distinctive aspects , are the following : ( 1 ) a vowel [ a ] with low - central tongue position , medial stress , 37 and lower - mid pitch ; ( 2 ) a consonant [ j ] with ...
The distinctive segments in this utterance , together with their distinctive aspects , are the following : ( 1 ) a vowel [ a ] with low - central tongue position , medial stress , 37 and lower - mid pitch ; ( 2 ) a consonant [ j ] with ...
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the diagram is practically identical with the classical ' tongue - position ' chart . ... FRONT , CENTRAL , BACK for speaking about positions on the formant chart , prefixing the word ACOUSTICALLY only when the context does not make it ...
the diagram is practically identical with the classical ' tongue - position ' chart . ... FRONT , CENTRAL , BACK for speaking about positions on the formant chart , prefixing the word ACOUSTICALLY only when the context does not make it ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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