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... effect did not depend on any particular degree of nasalization . As with most of the functions for a , each function had values below ' 3 ' at the short end and above ' 3 ' at the long end . == The results for u ( Figure 4 ) are similar ...
... effect did not depend on any particular degree of nasalization . As with most of the functions for a , each function had values below ' 3 ' at the short end and above ' 3 ' at the long end . == The results for u ( Figure 4 ) are similar ...
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... effect for the same subjects ( with the i and u stimuli ) . Since the same number of judgments and the same listeners were involved , we know that , if there is an effect of F0 , it must have been obscured by some other factor . Indeed ...
... effect for the same subjects ( with the i and u stimuli ) . Since the same number of judgments and the same listeners were involved , we know that , if there is an effect of F0 , it must have been obscured by some other factor . Indeed ...
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... effect of duration on the oral vowels ( F ( 1,11 ) = 0.36 , n.s. ) , there was a highly sig- nificant effect with the nasal vowels ( F ( 1,11 ) = 10.90 , p < .001 ) . These results show several things . First , the hope that iterated ...
... effect of duration on the oral vowels ( F ( 1,11 ) = 0.36 , n.s. ) , there was a highly sig- nificant effect with the nasal vowels ( F ( 1,11 ) = 10.90 , p < .001 ) . These results show several things . First , the hope that iterated ...
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