Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... given in terms of harmonics or ratios to the frequency of the fundamental , then a ratio F / HP in [ i ] is less than the ratio F / HP in any other vowel , if F stands for the same fundamental frequency of [ i ] and the vowel with which ...
... given in terms of harmonics or ratios to the frequency of the fundamental , then a ratio F / HP in [ i ] is less than the ratio F / HP in any other vowel , if F stands for the same fundamental frequency of [ i ] and the vowel with which ...
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... given ; the sounds are described and further illustrated by means of mouth diagrams ; there is a chapter on ... given ( but can be arrived at from a note [ 36 ] , taken together with information [ 83 ] given elsewhere ) , namely that ǝ ...
... given ; the sounds are described and further illustrated by means of mouth diagrams ; there is a chapter on ... given ( but can be arrived at from a note [ 36 ] , taken together with information [ 83 ] given elsewhere ) , namely that ǝ ...
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... given indirectly by the placing of the stress marks before the accented syllable , e.g. ka'gda showing the syllable division ka - ' gda . Boyanus makes inaccurate use of ' essential ' and ' non - essential ' in the following : ' narrow ...
... given indirectly by the placing of the stress marks before the accented syllable , e.g. ka'gda showing the syllable division ka - ' gda . Boyanus makes inaccurate use of ' essential ' and ' non - essential ' in the following : ' narrow ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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