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Nasality Rating 5 4 ♡ 2 Nasal Oral Context • Nasal Context 1 50 100 150 ם 200 Oral 250 Original Duration ( msec ) FIGURE 10. Average responses of twelve subjects to the vowels created by iterating pitch periods of the a's from Western ...
Nasality Rating 5 4 ♡ 2 Nasal Oral Context • Nasal Context 1 50 100 150 ם 200 Oral 250 Original Duration ( msec ) FIGURE 10. Average responses of twelve subjects to the vowels created by iterating pitch periods of the a's from Western ...
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... context factor . Thus , the context activation of a memory entity is ' the sum of the current significance weights of the context factors within the scope of which the entity ties ' ( 16 ) . Here is how these two mechanisms work in word ...
... context factor . Thus , the context activation of a memory entity is ' the sum of the current significance weights of the context factors within the scope of which the entity ties ' ( 16 ) . Here is how these two mechanisms work in word ...
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... context and the other candidates . Before this point , the word pen is just a word - form , and the context is irrelevant to it . If this is so , the ordering is intrinsic , and we can return to the simplest of all possible theories ...
... context and the other candidates . Before this point , the word pen is just a word - form , and the context is irrelevant to it . If this is so , the ordering is intrinsic , and we can return to the simplest of all possible theories ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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