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... closure in the midsagittal region of the vocal tract , followed by a release . An acoustic consequence is a noise burst with spectrum energy at high frequencies , as the spectrogram shows . During the time that this closure is made ...
... closure in the midsagittal region of the vocal tract , followed by a release . An acoustic consequence is a noise burst with spectrum energy at high frequencies , as the spectrogram shows . During the time that this closure is made ...
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... closure of the tongue blade and then to release it . In this case , however , the closure is retained through both segments and there is , in effect , no separate release for / n / and no separate closure for / t / . In the phrase teen ...
... closure of the tongue blade and then to release it . In this case , however , the closure is retained through both segments and there is , in effect , no separate release for / n / and no separate closure for / t / . In the phrase teen ...
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... closure duration is longer in [ kk ] than in [ gg ] . Furthermore , closure voicing duration ( acoustically realized as a voice bar ) is shorter in [ kk ] than in [ gg ] . The same patterns emerge from the spectograms in Fig . 2 ...
... closure duration is longer in [ kk ] than in [ gg ] . Furthermore , closure voicing duration ( acoustically realized as a voice bar ) is shorter in [ kk ] than in [ gg ] . The same patterns emerge from the spectograms in Fig . 2 ...
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On Gahl and Garnsey on grammar and usage | 399 |
Susanne Gahl Susan Garnsey | 405 |
P S LeSourd P D Kroeber | 431 |
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