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Vowel harmony is argued to be featurally represented , but acoustic evidence shows that vowel assimilation is gradient and best represented in terms of articulatory gestures . Neither representation is adequate in itself to describe the ...
Vowel harmony is argued to be featurally represented , but acoustic evidence shows that vowel assimilation is gradient and best represented in terms of articulatory gestures . Neither representation is adequate in itself to describe the ...
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a dences between features and gestures to argue for a mapping between the two types of representation . Igbo vowel harmony will serve as an example of the kind of categorical alternation that a featural representation is designed for ...
a dences between features and gestures to argue for a mapping between the two types of representation . Igbo vowel harmony will serve as an example of the kind of categorical alternation that a featural representation is designed for ...
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The exact timing and duration of the articulations is not part of this representation . This featural representation will be mapped into three gestures : labial and dorsal closing gestures for [ kp ) , and a pharyngeal constriction ...
The exact timing and duration of the articulations is not part of this representation . This featural representation will be mapped into three gestures : labial and dorsal closing gestures for [ kp ) , and a pharyngeal constriction ...
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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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