Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... vocal organ . 5.3 . Definition . Collectively , all of these organs and their parts are the vocal apparatus . 5.4 . Definition . Each movement or position of a given vocal organ during an utterance is an articulation of that organ . An ...
... vocal organ . 5.3 . Definition . Collectively , all of these organs and their parts are the vocal apparatus . 5.4 . Definition . Each movement or position of a given vocal organ during an utterance is an articulation of that organ . An ...
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... vocal cords are to be stated in terms of aspects , but also such ' qualities ' as pitch and stress . The aspect of pitch in a given segment is defined by the position of the arytenoid cartilages , which control the tension of the vocal ...
... vocal cords are to be stated in terms of aspects , but also such ' qualities ' as pitch and stress . The aspect of pitch in a given segment is defined by the position of the arytenoid cartilages , which control the tension of the vocal ...
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... vocal cords , ( 2 ) filtering , and ( 3 ) re- inforcement , which partakes of the nature of vocal - cord adjustment and filtering both . It will turn out that the contribution of reinforcement is negligible . 2.11 The conversion of air ...
... vocal cords , ( 2 ) filtering , and ( 3 ) re- inforcement , which partakes of the nature of vocal - cord adjustment and filtering both . It will turn out that the contribution of reinforcement is negligible . 2.11 The conversion of air ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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