Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... stop release , when Ug becomes high enough to initiate voicing without help from other articulations . The attempt to produce voicing during closure is delib- erately abandoned . In intervocalic [ + voice ] stops , both an automatic and ...
... stop release , when Ug becomes high enough to initiate voicing without help from other articulations . The attempt to produce voicing during closure is delib- erately abandoned . In intervocalic [ + voice ] stops , both an automatic and ...
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... stops . 3.2.1 . VARIABLE EFFECTS ON FO FOLLOWING ENGLISH [ s ] + STOP CLUS- TERS . That it is contrast for [ voice ] in English consonants that determines Fo in adjacent vowels , rather than their other phonetic properties , is ...
... stops . 3.2.1 . VARIABLE EFFECTS ON FO FOLLOWING ENGLISH [ s ] + STOP CLUS- TERS . That it is contrast for [ voice ] in English consonants that determines Fo in adjacent vowels , rather than their other phonetic properties , is ...
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... stops contrasting for [ voice ] in English , where [ -voice ] closures are about 1.5 times the duration of [ + voice ] ones ( Lisker 1957 ) , but are much larger for retroflex stops , where geminate stops have nearly three times the ...
... stops contrasting for [ voice ] in English , where [ -voice ] closures are about 1.5 times the duration of [ + voice ] ones ( Lisker 1957 ) , but are much larger for retroflex stops , where geminate stops have nearly three times the ...
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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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