Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... 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 ( assuming a pitch of ...
... 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 ( assuming a pitch of ...
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... vowels , a vowel chart has been set up for each of several speakers of American English . Then samples like Figs . 25 and 35 have been plotted on the same sheet as that chart , and the vowel tracks of such normal - speech samples have ...
... vowels , a vowel chart has been set up for each of several speakers of American English . Then samples like Figs . 25 and 35 have been plotted on the same sheet as that chart , and the vowel tracks of such normal - speech samples have ...
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... vowels are / j u w / . Table I shows the pattern formed by the three semi - vowels and the twelve non - nasalized vowels of French . Vowel length is not phonemically significant in modern French ; for discussion of its occurrence and ...
... vowels are / j u w / . Table I shows the pattern formed by the three semi - vowels and the twelve non - nasalized vowels of French . Vowel length is not phonemically significant in modern French ; for discussion of its occurrence and ...
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