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The discussion is limited to vowels , the typical subjects of gradual change . The vowel continuum can easily be conceived of as a space which may be reduced to two dimensions , if we neglect rounding ( as well as secondary qualities ...
The discussion is limited to vowels , the typical subjects of gradual change . The vowel continuum can easily be conceived of as a space which may be reduced to two dimensions , if we neglect rounding ( as well as secondary qualities ...
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Thus it is clear that the perceptual system must be able to cope with vowels exhibiting all possible formant values . Therefore , when shifting attention to perception , the vowel space should not be thought of as containing separate ...
Thus it is clear that the perceptual system must be able to cope with vowels exhibiting all possible formant values . Therefore , when shifting attention to perception , the vowel space should not be thought of as containing separate ...
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A variety of vowels were represented , including / 1 æ ey iy ( æ ay uw owl . ... Results : The three phonological parameters — the initial , the vowel , and the final segments were all significant factors affecting a subject's response ...
A variety of vowels were represented , including / 1 æ ey iy ( æ ay uw owl . ... Results : The three phonological parameters — the initial , the vowel , and the final segments were all significant factors affecting a subject's response ...
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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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