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The third choice of Gestural Type is Vocalic , which leads to all the possibilities for specifying vowels . Nowadays , textbook accounts of vowels ( e.g. Ladefoged 2006 ) suggest that they are best described in auditory / acoustic terms ...
The third choice of Gestural Type is Vocalic , which leads to all the possibilities for specifying vowels . Nowadays , textbook accounts of vowels ( e.g. Ladefoged 2006 ) suggest that they are best described in auditory / acoustic terms ...
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The low back vowel in Assamese [ ppt ] ' to bury ' has the tongue position of [ a ] and the rounding of [ u ] ; consequently we need ... These two possibilities contrast in Swedish high front vowels ( Malmberg 1951 , McAllister et al .
The low back vowel in Assamese [ ppt ] ' to bury ' has the tongue position of [ a ] and the rounding of [ u ] ; consequently we need ... These two possibilities contrast in Swedish high front vowels ( Malmberg 1951 , McAllister et al .
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One of the most fascinating facts to emerge from S's study of PA is that the high vowels are completely transparent to uvular harmony across them ( §2.5.5 ) , and do not become phonetically backed , for example , [ mu.hu.
One of the most fascinating facts to emerge from S's study of PA is that the high vowels are completely transparent to uvular harmony across them ( §2.5.5 ) , and do not become phonetically backed , for example , [ mu.hu.
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