Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... sounds that distinguish words in the world's languages can be described in terms of properties that are often called ( distinctive ) features . The best - known attempts to describe sounds in this way are the acoustic features of ...
... sounds that distinguish words in the world's languages can be described in terms of properties that are often called ( distinctive ) features . The best - known attempts to describe sounds in this way are the acoustic features of ...
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... sounds , default values ( shown in bold in Table 1 ) can be assumed . Thus if a sound is Labial , it can be assumed to be [ bilabial ] unless otherwise specified . If it is Coronal , then there is no default choice between Laminal and ...
... sounds , default values ( shown in bold in Table 1 ) can be assumed . Thus if a sound is Labial , it can be assumed to be [ bilabial ] unless otherwise specified . If it is Coronal , then there is no default choice between Laminal and ...
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... sounds have [ retracted tongue root ] . The next two major features , Laterality and Nasality , need few comments . Laterality applies only to Coronal and Dorsal sounds , and it would be good if this constraint could be embodied in the ...
... sounds have [ retracted tongue root ] . The next two major features , Laterality and Nasality , need few comments . Laterality applies only to Coronal and Dorsal sounds , and it would be good if this constraint could be embodied in the ...
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