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Alternatively , if we wish to preserve the model of phonetic detail , then our generalizations about intonational function are expressible only in impressionistic terms such as ' over - all downward trend ' . In short , the issue is not ...
Alternatively , if we wish to preserve the model of phonetic detail , then our generalizations about intonational function are expressible only in impressionistic terms such as ' over - all downward trend ' . In short , the issue is not ...
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My general point is thus of the following form : ' If we use these particular phonetic dimensions to describe intonation - instead of some other dimensions which are perfectly conceivable - then we will be able not only to model ...
My general point is thus of the following form : ' If we use these particular phonetic dimensions to describe intonation - instead of some other dimensions which are perfectly conceivable - then we will be able not only to model ...
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Alternatively , if we wish to preserve the model of phonetic detail , then our generalizations about intonational function are expressible only in impressionistic terms such as ' over - all downward trend ' . In short , the issue is not ...
Alternatively , if we wish to preserve the model of phonetic detail , then our generalizations about intonational function are expressible only in impressionistic terms such as ' over - all downward trend ' . In short , the issue is not ...
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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