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This experiment required that prevocalic voiceless stops be cut away from the vowels before which they were pronounced and ... that the frequency position of the bursts identified as ( t ) varied very little from vowel to vowel .
This experiment required that prevocalic voiceless stops be cut away from the vowels before which they were pronounced and ... that the frequency position of the bursts identified as ( t ) varied very little from vowel to vowel .
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Juncture in sequences of vowels has received more attention than in sequences of consonants ; Hoenigswald ... for their occurrence is that a vowel extreme ( / i / or / u / ) after a non - extreme vowel assumes its consonantal shape .
Juncture in sequences of vowels has received more attention than in sequences of consonants ; Hoenigswald ... for their occurrence is that a vowel extreme ( / i / or / u / ) after a non - extreme vowel assumes its consonantal shape .
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fore say that in ( Brazilian ) Portugueselo there are three sets of vowels , with 7 , 5 and 3 phonemes ... ( 4 ) There is no opposition between an oral vowel and a nasal vowel , because the vowels which are regarded as nasal can be ...
fore say that in ( Brazilian ) Portugueselo there are three sets of vowels , with 7 , 5 and 3 phonemes ... ( 4 ) There is no opposition between an oral vowel and a nasal vowel , because the vowels which are regarded as nasal can be ...
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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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