Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... RESONANCE - BAND . 1.51 The first example will be the damped or not quite perfect tuning fork . All real forks behave like this to some extent , but a good one so very little that it A н B АА FIG . 15. DAMPED OSCILLATIONS Oscillations ...
... RESONANCE - BAND . 1.51 The first example will be the damped or not quite perfect tuning fork . All real forks behave like this to some extent , but a good one so very little that it A н B АА FIG . 15. DAMPED OSCILLATIONS Oscillations ...
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... resonance band that falls from 2300 ~ at 2.138 to 1700 ~ at 2.144 , only at 5.28-32 the sound is frictional - has a continuous spectrum - and is not voiced . There is no room here for full discussion , but the results of extensive ...
... resonance band that falls from 2300 ~ at 2.138 to 1700 ~ at 2.144 , only at 5.28-32 the sound is frictional - has a continuous spectrum - and is not voiced . There is no room here for full discussion , but the results of extensive ...
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... band ) , we would plot our pair of readings on the formant chart as a point in the [ a ] territory . That is to say ... resonance is perceptible when its band is as narrow as this , but it probably contributed to the perceived quality ...
... band ) , we would plot our pair of readings on the formant chart as a point in the [ a ] territory . That is to say ... resonance is perceptible when its band is as narrow as this , but it probably contributed to the perceived quality ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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