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a ( or primarily ) the content of the course but also a set of attitudes for doing successful phonetic research . ... defined the linguistics / phonetics curriculum and a large swath of the phonetics research agenda in linguistics .
a ( or primarily ) the content of the course but also a set of attitudes for doing successful phonetic research . ... defined the linguistics / phonetics curriculum and a large swath of the phonetics research agenda in linguistics .
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Consequently , fine - grained phonetic detail must be part of the lexical representation and under the control of the speaker . Other papers in the volume provide evidence on the role of frequency of occurrence ( token frequency ) on ...
Consequently , fine - grained phonetic detail must be part of the lexical representation and under the control of the speaker . Other papers in the volume provide evidence on the role of frequency of occurrence ( token frequency ) on ...
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After introducing his own phonetic theory , natural phonetics , Canepari provides the necessary extension of the International Phonetic Alphabet , paying particular attention to tones and intonation , which are often not included among ...
After introducing his own phonetic theory , natural phonetics , Canepari provides the necessary extension of the International Phonetic Alphabet , paying particular attention to tones and intonation , which are often not included among ...
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