Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... sample of the noise this speaker makes when his articulation is ( in my dialect ) low central ; the last one is a sample of the noise he makes with his highest and backest articu'ation ; and in the middle ( spelling y ) there is a ...
... sample of the noise this speaker makes when his articulation is ( in my dialect ) low central ; the last one is a sample of the noise he makes with his highest and backest articu'ation ; and in the middle ( spelling y ) there is a ...
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... sample - length of exactly ' one period ' . If a sample of length TWO PERIODS is taken , admitting that the wave - shapes cannot possibly be exactly the same in both periods , then the Fourier Integral profile will look like the dotted ...
... sample - length of exactly ' one period ' . If a sample of length TWO PERIODS is taken , admitting that the wave - shapes cannot possibly be exactly the same in both periods , then the Fourier Integral profile will look like the dotted ...
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... sample of a vowel- is smoother than the dotted line of Fig . 23 representing a one - period sample , but it still displays the formant humps , and this is a sufficient explanation of the fragment experiment . The point is that ...
... sample of a vowel- is smoother than the dotted line of Fig . 23 representing a one - period sample , but it still displays the formant humps , and this is a sufficient explanation of the fragment experiment . The point is that ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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