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I first report the acoustic differences between voiced and voiceless consonants , and then show that there are at least three ways in which the [ = voice ) contrast in geminates is attenuated . One of the most important correlates of ...
I first report the acoustic differences between voiced and voiceless consonants , and then show that there are at least three ways in which the [ = voice ) contrast in geminates is attenuated . One of the most important correlates of ...
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Voiceless consonants , as expected , also have a higher CV - ratio than voiced consonants ( voiceless 2.15 ; voiced = 1.46 ; F ( 1,587 ) 84.13 , p < 0.001 ) . The interaction is marginally significant ( F ( 1,587 ) = 3.78 , p = 0.052 ) ...
Voiceless consonants , as expected , also have a higher CV - ratio than voiced consonants ( voiceless 2.15 ; voiced = 1.46 ; F ( 1,587 ) 84.13 , p < 0.001 ) . The interaction is marginally significant ( F ( 1,587 ) = 3.78 , p = 0.052 ) ...
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In particular , Lisker ( 1978 ) has shown that consonants with 120 ms closure duration and 40 ms closure voicing , which closely resemble Japanese partially devoiced geminates , are perceived by English speakers as voiceless about 70 ...
In particular , Lisker ( 1978 ) has shown that consonants with 120 ms closure duration and 40 ms closure voicing , which closely resemble Japanese partially devoiced geminates , are perceived by English speakers as voiceless about 70 ...
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