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MAJOR FEATURES GESTURAL TARGET ( PLACE ) GESTURAL TYPE ( MANNER ) LATERALITY NASALITY GLOTTAL AIRSTREAM ( SYLLABICITY ) LABIAL CORONAL DORSAL RADICAL FEATURES LARYNGEAL TRILL STRICTURE LAMINAL APICAL SUB - APICAL PULMONIC VELARIC TONGUE ...
MAJOR FEATURES GESTURAL TARGET ( PLACE ) GESTURAL TYPE ( MANNER ) LATERALITY NASALITY GLOTTAL AIRSTREAM ( SYLLABICITY ) LABIAL CORONAL DORSAL RADICAL FEATURES LARYNGEAL TRILL STRICTURE LAMINAL APICAL SUB - APICAL PULMONIC VELARIC TONGUE ...
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segment : ( i ) Gestural Target ( ' place of articulation ' in the traditional terminology ) , ( ii ) Gestural Type ( similar to the traditional ' manner of articulation ' ) , ( iii ) Laterality , ( iv ) Nasality , ( v ) Glottal ...
segment : ( i ) Gestural Target ( ' place of articulation ' in the traditional terminology ) , ( ii ) Gestural Type ( similar to the traditional ' manner of articulation ' ) , ( iii ) Laterality , ( iv ) Nasality , ( v ) Glottal ...
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There are several possible ways of fitting Gestural Types into a hierarchy , one of them being that shown in Table 1. The first division is into Trill , Stricture , and Vocalic . As each of these can have secondary articulations in ...
There are several possible ways of fitting Gestural Types into a hierarchy , one of them being that shown in Table 1. The first division is into Trill , Stricture , and Vocalic . As each of these can have secondary articulations in ...
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