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a property ; ( ii ) acoustically independent properties may act as subproperties of a single auditory property ; and ( iii ) some subproperties may contribute to more than one auditory property . 4.1.1 . MULTIPLE INDEPENDENT CORRELATEs ...
a property ; ( ii ) acoustically independent properties may act as subproperties of a single auditory property ; and ( iii ) some subproperties may contribute to more than one auditory property . 4.1.1 . MULTIPLE INDEPENDENT CORRELATEs ...
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frequency property of [ + voice ) consonants . As Stevens & Blumstein ( 1981 ) pointed out , this property can be analyzed into at least three phonetically separate subproperties - voicing during the consonant constriction interval ...
frequency property of [ + voice ) consonants . As Stevens & Blumstein ( 1981 ) pointed out , this property can be analyzed into at least three phonetically separate subproperties - voicing during the consonant constriction interval ...
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To be sure , re is no theoretical reason why one should not define idioms in a way that makes reference only to their conventionality or some other property , e.g. their mode of semantic composition — a strategy that has been adopted in ...
To be sure , re is no theoretical reason why one should not define idioms in a way that makes reference only to their conventionality or some other property , e.g. their mode of semantic composition — a strategy that has been adopted in ...
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