Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... speakers than in either of the other two models considered . This sort of model therefore predicts more variability in the phonetic implementation of contrasts than the one that attributes all variability to contingencies between one ...
... speakers than in either of the other two models considered . This sort of model therefore predicts more variability in the phonetic implementation of contrasts than the one that attributes all variability to contingencies between one ...
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... speakers by Lindqvist 1972 ) . This glottal closure may , therefore , be part of assuming a general speech posture ... speakers , again despite the glottal closure . Caisse's 1982 study of five American English speakers and Docherty's ...
... speakers by Lindqvist 1972 ) . This glottal closure may , therefore , be part of assuming a general speech posture ... speakers , again despite the glottal closure . Caisse's 1982 study of five American English speakers and Docherty's ...
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... speakers and scholars alike , is geographically based : people in some one or two villages use one form , people in the other ( s ) use another . There are hundreds of such cases . In most of them Brora and Golspie speakers share a form ...
... speakers and scholars alike , is geographically based : people in some one or two villages use one form , people in the other ( s ) use another . There are hundreds of such cases . In most of them Brora and Golspie speakers share a form ...
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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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