Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... produced by the three of Flege's eight speak- ers who always closed the glottis long before the stop release . Voiceless unaspi- rated allophones were also typical in initial [ + voice ] stops produced by Lindqvist's Swedish speakers ...
... produced by the three of Flege's eight speak- ers who always closed the glottis long before the stop release . Voiceless unaspi- rated allophones were also typical in initial [ + voice ] stops produced by Lindqvist's Swedish speakers ...
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... produced with different organizations of articulations . But closer scrutiny indicates that this interpretation is mistaken , and furthermore that the Fo differ- ences are a product of articulations that are controlled independently of ...
... produced with different organizations of articulations . But closer scrutiny indicates that this interpretation is mistaken , and furthermore that the Fo differ- ences are a product of articulations that are controlled independently of ...
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... produced no further instances of / ( x ) a t rɔ / in six elicited sentences , despite producing a good many ( 19 of 68 , or 28 % of his total ) in free speech . E13 , who had a noticeable tendency to shift toward the standard language ...
... produced no further instances of / ( x ) a t rɔ / in six elicited sentences , despite producing a good many ( 19 of 68 , or 28 % of his total ) in free speech . E13 , who had a noticeable tendency to shift toward the standard language ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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