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A FAITHFULNESS RANKING PROJECTED FROM A PERCEPTIBILITY SCALE : THE CASE OF [ + VOICE ] IN JAPANESE SHIGETO KAWAHARA University of Massachusetts , Amherst Within the framework of optimality theory ( Prince & Smolensky 2004 ) , Steriade ...
A FAITHFULNESS RANKING PROJECTED FROM A PERCEPTIBILITY SCALE : THE CASE OF [ + VOICE ] IN JAPANESE SHIGETO KAWAHARA University of Massachusetts , Amherst Within the framework of optimality theory ( Prince & Smolensky 2004 ) , Steriade ...
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In order to analyze the perceptibility of a [ + voice ) contrast for singleton and geminate consonants , a sensitivity measure ( d ' ) was computed for each subject : ď is a measurement of sensitivity in signal - detection theory ...
In order to analyze the perceptibility of a [ + voice ) contrast for singleton and geminate consonants , a sensitivity measure ( d ' ) was computed for each subject : ď is a measurement of sensitivity in signal - detection theory ...
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I further argued that this ranking is grounded in the relative perceptibility of [ + voice ) in singletons and geminates , and this claim has been supported experimentally . A general implication of this conclusion is that phonetic ...
I further argued that this ranking is grounded in the relative perceptibility of [ + voice ) in singletons and geminates , and this claim has been supported experimentally . A general implication of this conclusion is that phonetic ...
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