Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... spectrogram will now be examined . productions will be referred to by time and frequency . seconds is printed above and below each spectrogram . printed near Spectrogram 8 ; it should either be clipped out or carefully copied so that a ...
... spectrogram will now be examined . productions will be referred to by time and frequency . seconds is printed above and below each spectrogram . printed near Spectrogram 8 ; it should either be clipped out or carefully copied so that a ...
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... spectrogram . This fact is doubtless somehow responsible for the relative success we have so far had with phonetic interpretation of spectrograms . 3.11 The close analogy of the spectrogram to the manner of hearing extends also to the ...
... spectrogram . This fact is doubtless somehow responsible for the relative success we have so far had with phonetic interpretation of spectrograms . 3.11 The close analogy of the spectrogram to the manner of hearing extends also to the ...
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... spectrogram description.62 4.23 If a ' voiced stop ' is truly a stop , its explosion will often be visible on the spectrogram : 5.84 , 6.73 ; but it may be too gradual to show up as a vertical bar : 7.189 . Often an American [ b ] , [ d ] ...
... spectrogram description.62 4.23 If a ' voiced stop ' is truly a stop , its explosion will often be visible on the spectrogram : 5.84 , 6.73 ; but it may be too gradual to show up as a vertical bar : 7.189 . Often an American [ b ] , [ d ] ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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