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In Table 3 the figures for the other split points are given ( from CHRISTINE ) . PRONOUN / PROPER NOUN LOCAL VS. 3RD PERSON VS. COMPLEX NP DEFINITE VS. INDEFINITE Olp Oln Olp Oin Olp Oln А / p 39 764 А / p 255 698 Alp 454 519 Aln 8 194 ...
In Table 3 the figures for the other split points are given ( from CHRISTINE ) . PRONOUN / PROPER NOUN LOCAL VS. 3RD PERSON VS. COMPLEX NP DEFINITE VS. INDEFINITE Olp Oln Olp Oin Olp Oln А / p 39 764 А / p 255 698 Alp 454 519 Aln 8 194 ...
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For each of the eight meanings given in 19 , the speaker can in principle choose from the nine different forms given in 21. ( The values of i and j are determined by the meaning . ) This would give us a total of 98 = 43,046,721 ...
For each of the eight meanings given in 19 , the speaker can in principle choose from the nine different forms given in 21. ( The values of i and j are determined by the meaning . ) This would give us a total of 98 = 43,046,721 ...
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1978 ) , there is nearly always a one - to - one relationship between a given set of formant frequencies and the vocal - tract shape ( Ladefoged et al . 1978 , Ladefoged & Lindau 1989 ) . There are parts of the vowel chart , such as the ...
1978 ) , there is nearly always a one - to - one relationship between a given set of formant frequencies and the vocal - tract shape ( Ladefoged et al . 1978 , Ladefoged & Lindau 1989 ) . There are parts of the vowel chart , such as the ...
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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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