Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... resonance that is not restricted to a finite number or a denumerable infinity of frequencies . A tuning fork that is not ideal , for example , when struck emits waves that are not quite exactly repetitive , and when acting as a ...
... resonance that is not restricted to a finite number or a denumerable infinity of frequencies . A tuning fork that is not ideal , for example , when struck emits waves that are not quite exactly repetitive , and when acting as a ...
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... resonance ln ' . The rest of the picture is also somewhat unexpected , of course because spectrograms of actual speech are never as clear . Formant 2 of the [ e ] is preserved in the [ e ] , but below it is another resonance 2n . In the ...
... resonance ln ' . The rest of the picture is also somewhat unexpected , of course because spectrograms of actual speech are never as clear . Formant 2 of the [ e ] is preserved in the [ e ] , but below it is another resonance 2n . In the ...
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... resonance or more to the diffuse resonance clearly visible there from about 700 ~ to 1300 ~ . Other examples of diffuse resonance will be seen at 6.98-111 and elsewhere , anti - resonance at about 700 ~ all the way from 2.128 to 2.152 ...
... resonance or more to the diffuse resonance clearly visible there from about 700 ~ to 1300 ~ . Other examples of diffuse resonance will be seen at 6.98-111 and elsewhere , anti - resonance at about 700 ~ all the way from 2.128 to 2.152 ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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