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... specific point in one gesture ( such as onset , achievement of target , or release of target ) with respect to a specific point in some other gesture . In [ kpa ] , velar release is timed to occur during the labial closure . ( Ladefoged ...
... specific point in one gesture ( such as onset , achievement of target , or release of target ) with respect to a specific point in some other gesture . In [ kpa ] , velar release is timed to occur during the labial closure . ( Ladefoged ...
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... specific principles discussed above . The duration of the gestures shown in Fig . 8B and their temporal overlap relations are specified by language - specific rules or constraints . ( It would be interesting to consider gestural phasing ...
... specific principles discussed above . The duration of the gestures shown in Fig . 8B and their temporal overlap relations are specified by language - specific rules or constraints . ( It would be interesting to consider gestural phasing ...
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... ( specific future , adverb ' then ' ; origi- nally ' come ' ) ba ( specific , i.e. habitual / generic , future ; originally ' go ' ) . The combination of these TMA items , too complex to present in this brief review , is also examined and ...
... ( specific future , adverb ' then ' ; origi- nally ' come ' ) ba ( specific , i.e. habitual / generic , future ; originally ' go ' ) . The combination of these TMA items , too complex to present in this brief review , is also examined and ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
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