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Computational resources may be further exhausted by a number of factors other than embedding , such as the number and type of fillers . For instance , 37 involves two fillers , the first of which has to be carried across a clause ...
Computational resources may be further exhausted by a number of factors other than embedding , such as the number and type of fillers . For instance , 37 involves two fillers , the first of which has to be carried across a clause ...
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None of these vowels can be further distinguished by other features such as Tense or Tongue Root . It is true that the root of the tongue is further forward for ( i ) than it is for [ e ] , but that is not due to an active movement of ...
None of these vowels can be further distinguished by other features such as Tense or Tongue Root . It is true that the root of the tongue is further forward for ( i ) than it is for [ e ] , but that is not due to an active movement of ...
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If they are slightly further apart , the anterior portion is able to make creaky voice vibrations . A further small increase in the inter - arytenoid distance produces regular , modal voice in which the full length of the vocal folds ...
If they are slightly further apart , the anterior portion is able to make creaky voice vibrations . A further small increase in the inter - arytenoid distance produces regular , modal voice in which the full length of the vocal folds ...
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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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