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Now , it might at first seem enough to say that any segment which is glottalized or nasal is marked in that respect , while one that is not is unmarked . Glottalization and nasality could then be regarded as singulary , not binary ...
Now , it might at first seem enough to say that any segment which is glottalized or nasal is marked in that respect , while one that is not is unmarked . Glottalization and nasality could then be regarded as singulary , not binary ...
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The actual rate of change of fo with respect to air pressure varied between 6 and 20 Hz / cm H2O in this data sample . This range of variation is consistent with Van den Berg , Flanagan & Landgraf , and Lieberman et al .
The actual rate of change of fo with respect to air pressure varied between 6 and 20 Hz / cm H2O in this data sample . This range of variation is consistent with Van den Berg , Flanagan & Landgraf , and Lieberman et al .
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But I do not seek to justify the phonological base with respect to ' observational or even ' descriptive ' adequacy , but only with respect to ' explanatory adequacy ' ( Chomsky , loc . cit . ) : the function of the phonological base is ...
But I do not seek to justify the phonological base with respect to ' observational or even ' descriptive ' adequacy , but only with respect to ' explanatory adequacy ' ( Chomsky , loc . cit . ) : the function of the phonological base is ...
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