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English ) , coda consonants that follow a lax vowel in the source language are often borrowed as geminates ( Katayama 1998 ) . Also , since loanwords enter Japanese through written materials more frequently than through spoken language ...
English ) , coda consonants that follow a lax vowel in the source language are often borrowed as geminates ( Katayama 1998 ) . Also , since loanwords enter Japanese through written materials more frequently than through spoken language ...
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that the devoicing of the geminates in 6c , as shown in Fig . 2b , is phonological neutralization , because devoiced / gg / behaves just like [ kk ] derived from / kk / . To summarize , complete devoicing of voiced geminates is ...
that the devoicing of the geminates in 6c , as shown in Fig . 2b , is phonological neutralization , because devoiced / gg / behaves just like [ kk ] derived from / kk / . To summarize , complete devoicing of voiced geminates is ...
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One interesting aspect of the data obtained is that although [ + voice ) geminates are often misidentified as [ - voice ) ( 71.3 % ) , listeners rarely misidentified [ -voice ) geminates as [ + voice ) ( 12.3 % ) .
One interesting aspect of the data obtained is that although [ + voice ) geminates are often misidentified as [ - voice ) ( 71.3 % ) , listeners rarely misidentified [ -voice ) geminates as [ + voice ) ( 12.3 % ) .
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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