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Unsurprisingly , word position had a main effect on rms intensity , energy , and all standardized F0 measures . All of these main effects were in the Fl analyses and only the two main effects of standardized mean FO ( F1 ( 1,19 ) = 11 ...
Unsurprisingly , word position had a main effect on rms intensity , energy , and all standardized F0 measures . All of these main effects were in the Fl analyses and only the two main effects of standardized mean FO ( F1 ( 1,19 ) = 11 ...
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Instead of a general movement to upper mid position , Rose M. shows the nasal system characteristic of the Midland : only the allophones of læ / before nasals move to mid front position ( dance , dancers , can ) .
Instead of a general movement to upper mid position , Rose M. shows the nasal system characteristic of the Midland : only the allophones of læ / before nasals move to mid front position ( dance , dancers , can ) .
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... many languages that maintain plain / palatalized contrast in the onset position lose it in the coda position . ... a hypothetical situation in which the target language is the one with all contrasts preserved in all positions .
... many languages that maintain plain / palatalized contrast in the onset position lose it in the coda position . ... a hypothetical situation in which the target language is the one with all contrasts preserved in all positions .
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Contemporary approaches to Romance linguistics | 452 |
A glossary of Netspeak and Textspeak A S Kaye | 458 |
Production perception and emergent phonotactic patterns | 464 |
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