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THE ROLE OF CONTEXT IN THE PERCEPTION OF STOPS CAROL D. SCHATZ Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( Recent experiments with synthetic speech have shown that the perception of voiceless stops depends in large measure on the context ...
THE ROLE OF CONTEXT IN THE PERCEPTION OF STOPS CAROL D. SCHATZ Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( Recent experiments with synthetic speech have shown that the perception of voiceless stops depends in large measure on the context ...
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... is centered around 3000 ~ , as in ( ski ) , does not sound like [ ks ] before ( a ) , where the frequency of [ k ) in speech is centered around 1800 ~ , or before ( u ) , where the [ k ] frequency in speech is even lower , 1200_ .
... is centered around 3000 ~ , as in ( ski ) , does not sound like [ ks ] before ( a ) , where the frequency of [ k ) in speech is centered around 1800 ~ , or before ( u ) , where the [ k ] frequency in speech is even lower , 1200_ .
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augurs well for our future understanding of the regional and social varieties of Scottish speech . We can be sure that the survey is in good hands ; it will be vigorously pursued ; it will provide the study of Scots speech with valuable ...
augurs well for our future understanding of the regional and social varieties of Scottish speech . We can be sure that the survey is in good hands ; it will be vigorously pursued ; it will provide the study of Scots speech with valuable ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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