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The presentation of acoustic - analysis methods in PDA is enhanced by L's vivid demonstration of mistakes . It is natural in teaching phonetics to pick the best , clearest examples we can come up with to illustrate acoustic analysis ...
The presentation of acoustic - analysis methods in PDA is enhanced by L's vivid demonstration of mistakes . It is natural in teaching phonetics to pick the best , clearest examples we can come up with to illustrate acoustic analysis ...
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23 = our conclusions are based solely on the conservative minF analysis . If not mentioned otherwise , F - values are reported as significant if p < 0.05 , and as marginal if p < 0.1 . Word position was included in the design in order ...
23 = our conclusions are based solely on the conservative minF analysis . If not mentioned otherwise , F - values are reported as significant if p < 0.05 , and as marginal if p < 0.1 . Word position was included in the design in order ...
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The phoneme inventory counts are taken directly from other linguists ' analyses . No additional analysis of languages ' phoneme inventories has been conducted by us . Thus , when we described the vowel information as representing how ...
The phoneme inventory counts are taken directly from other linguists ' analyses . No additional analysis of languages ' phoneme inventories has been conducted by us . Thus , when we described the vowel information as representing how ...
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Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
A case study Gerhard Jäger | 74 |
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