Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... occur at a later stage in the speech process . One type of evidence for this view comes from a consideration of speech - error phenomena . These phenomena argue for the existence of something called a PLANNING STAGE in the production of ...
... occur at a later stage in the speech process . One type of evidence for this view comes from a consideration of speech - error phenomena . These phenomena argue for the existence of something called a PLANNING STAGE in the production of ...
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... occur is nasalized . This vowel nasalization is expected to make the formant movements less distinct , and hence to make the distinction between different places of articulation less salient perceptually ( Repp & Svastikula 1988 ) . In ...
... occur is nasalized . This vowel nasalization is expected to make the formant movements less distinct , and hence to make the distinction between different places of articulation less salient perceptually ( Repp & Svastikula 1988 ) . In ...
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... occurring oden- can , then -ve can occur in the position that is impossible in 52 . ( 53 ) imisi - ve oden - i her - indeed as.many.as - NOM ' indeed as many as she / her ' The contrast between the phrase in 53 and the ungrammaticality ...
... occurring oden- can , then -ve can occur in the position that is impossible in 52 . ( 53 ) imisi - ve oden - i her - indeed as.many.as - NOM ' indeed as many as she / her ' The contrast between the phrase in 53 and the ungrammaticality ...
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