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... consonants and the second bar voiceless consonants . Error bars represent 95 % confidence intervals ( CIs ) , calculated as the critical value of tos associated with an appropriate degree of freedom ( n - 1 ) multiplied by standard ...
... consonants and the second bar voiceless consonants . Error bars represent 95 % confidence intervals ( CIs ) , calculated as the critical value of tos associated with an appropriate degree of freedom ( n - 1 ) multiplied by standard ...
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... consonants than voiced consonants ( Kingston & Diehl 1994 and references cited therein ) . First , in V2 , as expected , FO is higher after voiceless consonants , as illustrated in Figure 11. FO is on average 20.32 Hz higher after ...
... consonants than voiced consonants ( Kingston & Diehl 1994 and references cited therein ) . First , in V2 , as expected , FO is higher after voiceless consonants , as illustrated in Figure 11. FO is on average 20.32 Hz higher after ...
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... 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 % of the time , even when other cues such as V1 ...
... 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 % of the time , even when other cues such as V1 ...
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