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... nasal consonant environment was so unexpected that Haas 1963 was led to posit a PA nasal element whose main reflex was the EA intrusive nasal vowel . However , the distribution of this nasal element is highly restricted , occurring only ...
... nasal consonant environment was so unexpected that Haas 1963 was led to posit a PA nasal element whose main reflex was the EA intrusive nasal vowel . However , the distribution of this nasal element is highly restricted , occurring only ...
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... nasal ) , two tokens of each type , and nine sections ( the full 250 - msec section and the ' early ' and ' late ' versions of each of the four shorter sections ) , yielding 36 stimuli . The average ratings are shown in Figure 8 ...
... nasal ) , two tokens of each type , and nine sections ( the full 250 - msec section and the ' early ' and ' late ' versions of each of the four shorter sections ) , yielding 36 stimuli . The average ratings are shown in Figure 8 ...
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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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