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PHONETIC TARGETS ARE HYPERARTICULATED KEITH JOHNSON University of Alabama at Birmingham EDWARD FLEMMING RICHARD WRIGHT . UCLA A commonly made , but rarely defended , assumption is that phonetic reduction processes apply to ...
PHONETIC TARGETS ARE HYPERARTICULATED KEITH JOHNSON University of Alabama at Birmingham EDWARD FLEMMING RICHARD WRIGHT . UCLA A commonly made , but rarely defended , assumption is that phonetic reduction processes apply to ...
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The experiments reported in this paper explored phonetic targets by means of a method that reveals listeners ' perceptual expectations of speech sounds . The results support the traditional view , more recently expressed in Lindblom ...
The experiments reported in this paper explored phonetic targets by means of a method that reveals listeners ' perceptual expectations of speech sounds . The results support the traditional view , more recently expressed in Lindblom ...
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The form that has the most phonetic material realized — the gestures unhidden , unblended , with targets reached - reveals information which may be hidden in other productions . What is important with regard to the phonetic - targets ...
The form that has the most phonetic material realized — the gestures unhidden , unblended , with targets reached - reveals information which may be hidden in other productions . What is important with regard to the phonetic - targets ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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