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Coronal sounds have one of three mutually exclusive possibilities : Laminal , involving the blade of the tongue ; Apical ... This is the usual pronunciation of the first sounds of thin and think in most forms of Midwestern American ...
Coronal sounds have one of three mutually exclusive possibilities : Laminal , involving the blade of the tongue ; Apical ... This is the usual pronunciation of the first sounds of thin and think in most forms of Midwestern American ...
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But this equivalence does not carry through , as ( S ) , which is a [ + strident ) sound , has a flat or domed tongue , rather than a grooved ... We need a feature Tongue Shape , particularly when it comes to modeling fricative sounds .
But this equivalence does not carry through , as ( S ) , which is a [ + strident ) sound , has a flat or domed tongue , rather than a grooved ... We need a feature Tongue Shape , particularly when it comes to modeling fricative sounds .
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( Though , again , I hope that future grammars will include links to sound files on the web and careful phonetic ... First , the one thing that is irretrievably lost when a language dies are the sounds of the language , unless they have ...
( Though , again , I hope that future grammars will include links to sound files on the web and careful phonetic ... First , the one thing that is irretrievably lost when a language dies are the sounds of the language , unless they have ...
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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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