Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... voice ] stops , and voicing would be much more common during intervocalic than during initial closures entirely because of the lesser Ug needed to maintain than to initiate voicing . Initial [ + voice ] allo- phones would most often be ...
... voice ] stops , and voicing would be much more common during intervocalic than during initial closures entirely because of the lesser Ug needed to maintain than to initiate voicing . Initial [ + voice ] allo- phones would most often be ...
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... voice ] stops in English and Swedish is in fact similar to that of the unaspirated stops of other languages , e.g. Icelandic ( Petursson 1976 , Löfqvist & Yoshioka 1981b ) and Hindi ( Kagaya & Hirose 1975 , Benguerel & Bhatia 1980 ; cf ...
... voice ] stops in English and Swedish is in fact similar to that of the unaspirated stops of other languages , e.g. Icelandic ( Petursson 1976 , Löfqvist & Yoshioka 1981b ) and Hindi ( Kagaya & Hirose 1975 , Benguerel & Bhatia 1980 ; cf ...
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... [ voice ] distinction , one important contrastive property has been identified in Stevens & Blumstein 1981 , based on the work of Lisker & Abramson ( 1964 ) : [ + voice ] consonants , but not [ - voice ] consonants , are characterized by ...
... [ voice ] distinction , one important contrastive property has been identified in Stevens & Blumstein 1981 , based on the work of Lisker & Abramson ( 1964 ) : [ + voice ] consonants , but not [ - voice ] consonants , are characterized by ...
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