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The vocal tract of an ideal speaker is shown in Figure 2. The target regions on the upper and posterior parts of the vocal tract have been marked . The centers of most of these regions are fairly uncontroversial , and are taken as the ...
The vocal tract of an ideal speaker is shown in Figure 2. The target regions on the upper and posterior parts of the vocal tract have been marked . The centers of most of these regions are fairly uncontroversial , and are taken as the ...
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Figure 9 traces the distribution of three vocabulary items that are common to the NYC region and the Hudson Valley : the words suppawn for ' corn meal ' , barrack for ' hay cock ' , and teeter - totter for ' seesaw ' .
Figure 9 traces the distribution of three vocabulary items that are common to the NYC region and the Hudson Valley : the words suppawn for ' corn meal ' , barrack for ' hay cock ' , and teeter - totter for ' seesaw ' .
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Order of heads and modifiers 20 18 16 14 12 Number of occurrences 0 10 Head - modifier Modifier - head 6 4 2 0 Negative Numeral Adjective FIGURE 3. Relative orders of a modifier and its head in ABSL . cially their complex verb agreement ...
Order of heads and modifiers 20 18 16 14 12 Number of occurrences 0 10 Head - modifier Modifier - head 6 4 2 0 Negative Numeral Adjective FIGURE 3. Relative orders of a modifier and its head in ABSL . cially their complex verb agreement ...
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