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acoustic differences among speakers ( Ladefoged & Broadbent 1957 ) . Research since the late 1940s has shown that the speech signal varies quite considerably from speaker to speaker even within the same language and dialect ( Joos 1948 ...
acoustic differences among speakers ( Ladefoged & Broadbent 1957 ) . Research since the late 1940s has shown that the speech signal varies quite considerably from speaker to speaker even within the same language and dialect ( Joos 1948 ...
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The studies reported here started with a basic test of the MOA using speakers of Southern California English . ... in the preliminary test that listeners chose vowels that did not match those produced by ANY speaker in normal speech .
The studies reported here started with a basic test of the MOA using speakers of Southern California English . ... in the preliminary test that listeners chose vowels that did not match those produced by ANY speaker in normal speech .
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The study does not , as B - B claims ( 1 ) , examine the contact - induced linguistic DEVELOPMENT of the speakers , since B - B does not compare different stages of speech development of any of her consultants .
The study does not , as B - B claims ( 1 ) , examine the contact - induced linguistic DEVELOPMENT of the speakers , since B - B does not compare different stages of speech development of any of her consultants .
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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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