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... consonant is voiced or voiceless ( Kwong & Stevens 1999 ) . Immediately preceding a voiceless consonant , as in writer or ricing , the first formant is lower and the second formant higher than for the contrasting voiced consonants in ...
... consonant is voiced or voiceless ( Kwong & Stevens 1999 ) . Immediately preceding a voiceless consonant , as in writer or ricing , the first formant is lower and the second formant higher than for the contrasting voiced consonants in ...
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... consonant is voiceless . This process is of interest here since these words never had a nasal conso- nant in their prehistory . One can surmise that the final voiceless consonant induced some spreading of the glottis in the preceding ...
... consonant is voiceless . This process is of interest here since these words never had a nasal conso- nant in their prehistory . One can surmise that the final voiceless consonant induced some spreading of the glottis in the preceding ...
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... consonant , an interesting pattern emerges . In those stimuli where one of the items ends in a voiceless consonant , respondents preferred that item in the A slot . In those stimuli where one of the items ended in a voiced consonant ...
... consonant , an interesting pattern emerges . In those stimuli where one of the items ends in a voiceless consonant , respondents preferred that item in the A slot . In those stimuli where one of the items ended in a voiced consonant ...
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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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