Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... SPECTRUM may equally well refer to the relative AMPLITUDES of the com- ponents , and that is the sense in which it ... Spectrum A belongs to Fig . 7C or Fig . 13C , B is the spectrum of the square wave Fig . 11S , and C is the spectrum ...
... SPECTRUM may equally well refer to the relative AMPLITUDES of the com- ponents , and that is the sense in which it ... Spectrum A belongs to Fig . 7C or Fig . 13C , B is the spectrum of the square wave Fig . 11S , and C is the spectrum ...
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... spectrum that is independent of supra - glottal articulation , and that the filtering which determines the ultimate vowel spectrum is independent of the glottal adjustment ; that is , the original production and the articulatory modi ...
... spectrum that is independent of supra - glottal articulation , and that the filtering which determines the ultimate vowel spectrum is independent of the glottal adjustment ; that is , the original production and the articulatory modi ...
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... spectrum lines . It is by definition the PROFILE of the vowel spectrum . Whenever the term PROFILE is used , it will be because we are particularly interested in the humps and peaks of the profile , and especially the locations of these ...
... spectrum lines . It is by definition the PROFILE of the vowel spectrum . Whenever the term PROFILE is used , it will be because we are particularly interested in the humps and peaks of the profile , and especially the locations of these ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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