Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... FIGURE 2. Target regions of the upper and posterior parts of the vocal tract for an ideal reference speaker . More precise definitions of the targets for articulatory gestures can be given in terms of their distance from the glottis .
... FIGURE 2. Target regions of the upper and posterior parts of the vocal tract for an ideal reference speaker . More precise definitions of the targets for articulatory gestures can be given in terms of their distance from the glottis .
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... FIGURE 9. The Hudson Valley as a dialect area ( Kurath 1949 , figure 13 ) . The short - a distributions in New York State outside of the Hudson Valley do not resemble the New York City system . Most of these cities have type ( ii ) ...
... FIGURE 9. The Hudson Valley as a dialect area ( Kurath 1949 , figure 13 ) . The short - a distributions in New York State outside of the Hudson Valley do not resemble the New York City system . Most of these cities have type ( ii ) ...
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... FIGURE 17. NCS and merger of / ohr / and / ahr / for Martin H. , 48 ( 1994 ) , St. Louis , MO , TS 111 . On this chart : / Ohr / = / ǝhr / . 1-55 ( Figure 18 ) .36 The ANAE data for this corridor is based on speakers from three cities ...
... FIGURE 17. NCS and merger of / ohr / and / ahr / for Martin H. , 48 ( 1994 ) , St. Louis , MO , TS 111 . On this chart : / Ohr / = / ǝhr / . 1-55 ( Figure 18 ) .36 The ANAE data for this corridor is based on speakers from three cities ...
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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