Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... vowels have a low first formant , low vowels a high first formant . ) Later , Ladefoged suggested ( 1975 ) that position on the front - back 1 dimension was best equated with the difference between the 541 VOWEL FEATURES ...
... vowels have a low first formant , low vowels a high first formant . ) Later , Ladefoged suggested ( 1975 ) that position on the front - back 1 dimension was best equated with the difference between the 541 VOWEL FEATURES ...
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... vowel - harmony languages . This could be described as a contrast between [ neutral pharynx ] and [ constricted ] . The maximal vowel harmony system reported is 5 + 5 vowels , but these ten- vowel systems are relatively rare . They have ...
... vowel - harmony languages . This could be described as a contrast between [ neutral pharynx ] and [ constricted ] . The maximal vowel harmony system reported is 5 + 5 vowels , but these ten- vowel systems are relatively rare . They have ...
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... vowel . In order to preserve the syllable- structure constraints with the minimal amount of change , the least - marked vowel is inserted , and takes the position before / s / to preserve the original contiguity of the consonants . The ...
... vowel . In order to preserve the syllable- structure constraints with the minimal amount of change , the least - marked vowel is inserted , and takes the position before / s / to preserve the original contiguity of the consonants . The ...
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