Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... values form a set of named values along these parameters . These named values can be regarded as labels for classifying similar distinctions in different languages . But , as documented extensively in Ladefoged & Maddieson 1996 , many ...
... values form a set of named values along these parameters . These named values can be regarded as labels for classifying similar distinctions in different languages . But , as documented extensively in Ladefoged & Maddieson 1996 , many ...
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... values for Gestural Target can be ultimately interpreted using an articula- tory synthesizer in this way . Before interpretable values can be assigned to the feature Coronal , however , a further set of choices must be made . The part ...
... values for Gestural Target can be ultimately interpreted using an articula- tory synthesizer in this way . Before interpretable values can be assigned to the feature Coronal , however , a further set of choices must be made . The part ...
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... values . The Gestural Target values must be combined with a Gestural Type . The first value of Gestural Type in Table 1 is [ trill ] , and right away we run into problems in implement- ing this in an articulatory synthesizer . We can ...
... values . The Gestural Target values must be combined with a Gestural Type . The first value of Gestural Type in Table 1 is [ trill ] , and right away we run into problems in implement- ing this in an articulatory synthesizer . We can ...
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