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According to Welmers ( 1973 ) , assimilation is almost never complete for any vowel sequence , but is better described in terms of ' centralization ' and ' transition ' . Further experimental evidence for the gradient and variable ...
According to Welmers ( 1973 ) , assimilation is almost never complete for any vowel sequence , but is better described in terms of ' centralization ' and ' transition ' . Further experimental evidence for the gradient and variable ...
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In contrast , Figure 3B shows one of the few cases of apparently complete assimilation in the data . The graph shows tokens of an le # a sequence ( eze ato ' three teeth ' ) produced by subject 3. Again , tokens from the vowel sequence ...
In contrast , Figure 3B shows one of the few cases of apparently complete assimilation in the data . The graph shows tokens of an le # a sequence ( eze ato ' three teeth ' ) produced by subject 3. Again , tokens from the vowel sequence ...
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The amount of assimilation varied , from little to apparently complete . Difference or similarity in the articulations of Vi and V2 seem to play a large part in how assimilation applies : assimilation is most likely to appear complete ...
The amount of assimilation varied , from little to apparently complete . Difference or similarity in the articulations of Vi and V2 seem to play a large part in how assimilation applies : assimilation is most likely to appear complete ...
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American Sign Language Karen Petronio Diane LilloMartin | 18 |
Definiteness and existentials Barbara Abbott | 103 |
Morphopragmatics Diminutives and intensifiers in Italian | 157 |
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