Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... oral ones , had measurable nasal formants , located at approximately 200 Hz for the oral vowels and 230 Hz for the nasal . However , the relative prominence of the nasal formant differed for oral and nasal vowels . The difference ...
... oral ones , had measurable nasal formants , located at approximately 200 Hz for the oral vowels and 230 Hz for the nasal . However , the relative prominence of the nasal formant differed for oral and nasal vowels . The difference ...
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... oral , while fiction , professional letters , and broadcasts all have simi- lar , intermediate values not markedly oral or literate ( see Fig . 1 ) . With respect to Dimension B ( Elaborated versus Situation - Dependent Reference ...
... oral , while fiction , professional letters , and broadcasts all have simi- lar , intermediate values not markedly oral or literate ( see Fig . 1 ) . With respect to Dimension B ( Elaborated versus Situation - Dependent Reference ...
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... oral styles . Both the central tendency and the extensions of the range of variation show a progression towards more oral styles from the 17th century to the modern period . In nearly every case , though , there is a reaction against ...
... oral styles . Both the central tendency and the extensions of the range of variation show a progression towards more oral styles from the 17th century to the modern period . In nearly every case , though , there is a reaction against ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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