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The values of the features proposed in the previous section have been defined only loosely in articulatory terms . This section makes them more precise . The basic premise is that a model such as the articulatory phonology system ...
The values of the features proposed in the previous section have been defined only loosely in articulatory terms . This section makes them more precise . The basic premise is that a model such as the articulatory phonology system ...
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The model proposed here differs from that used in work on articulatory phonology . The articulators that are recognized in the phonetic component are more extensive and organized differently . In addition , the proposed articulatory ...
The model proposed here differs from that used in work on articulatory phonology . The articulators that are recognized in the phonetic component are more extensive and organized differently . In addition , the proposed articulatory ...
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cation , Xing proposed in the 1990s a new supergroup , Sino - Austronesian . This grouping is based on Benedict's view that Tai is related to Austronesian on the one hand and on Sagart's idea that Chinese is related to Austronesian on ...
cation , Xing proposed in the 1990s a new supergroup , Sino - Austronesian . This grouping is based on Benedict's view that Tai is related to Austronesian on the one hand and on Sagart's idea that Chinese is related to Austronesian on ...
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