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C. FIGURE A. Three possible contours on the utterance Anna , with Pierrehumbert's analyses ( from Pierrehumbert 1980 , Fig . 1.1 . ) ' H ' and ' L ' mean ' high ' and ' low ' ; the asterisk and superscript hyphen mark associated and ...
C. FIGURE A. Three possible contours on the utterance Anna , with Pierrehumbert's analyses ( from Pierrehumbert 1980 , Fig . 1.1 . ) ' H ' and ' L ' mean ' high ' and ' low ' ; the asterisk and superscript hyphen mark associated and ...
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FIGURE D. Transitions between high peaks , ( a ) with no intervening unaccented syllables , ( b ) with several intervening unaccented syllables ( idealized contours based on Pierrehumbert 1980 , Fig . 2.13 . ) It appears that Bruce and ...
FIGURE D. Transitions between high peaks , ( a ) with no intervening unaccented syllables , ( b ) with several intervening unaccented syllables ( idealized contours based on Pierrehumbert 1980 , Fig . 2.13 . ) It appears that Bruce and ...
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However , at least some European languages have other contours which are also rise - level - fall , but are distinct from the ... Examples are the Dutch implicational contour illustrated in 37 ( the ' t Hart - Collier " 3 C ' ) and the ...
However , at least some European languages have other contours which are also rise - level - fall , but are distinct from the ... Examples are the Dutch implicational contour illustrated in 37 ( the ' t Hart - Collier " 3 C ' ) and the ...
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