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the contribution of voicing to the low - frequency property , help to explain the perceptual robustness of the ( voice ) contrast . Our general claim is that many regularities of phonetic covariation reflect a strategy used by speakers ...
the contribution of voicing to the low - frequency property , help to explain the perceptual robustness of the ( voice ) contrast . Our general claim is that many regularities of phonetic covariation reflect a strategy used by speakers ...
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THE PRINCIPLE OF CONTRAST ANDREW CARSTAIRS - MCCARTHY University of Canterbury , New Zealand Clark's 1987 Principle of Contrast ( " Every two forms contrast in meaning ' ) seems inconsistent with the widespread synonymy exhibited by ...
THE PRINCIPLE OF CONTRAST ANDREW CARSTAIRS - MCCARTHY University of Canterbury , New Zealand Clark's 1987 Principle of Contrast ( " Every two forms contrast in meaning ' ) seems inconsistent with the widespread synonymy exhibited by ...
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This pattern , by contrast with ( i ) – ( iii ) in $ 4.3.1 , shows blurring , in that there are two shared realizations ( that of A and B and that of C and D ) . By our criteria , they have the same ' meaning ' or information content ...
This pattern , by contrast with ( i ) – ( iii ) in $ 4.3.1 , shows blurring , in that there are two shared realizations ( that of A and B and that of C and D ) . By our criteria , they have the same ' meaning ' or information content ...
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