Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... vowel than before an unstressed vowel , while initial stops have relatively long VOTS re- gardless of the stress of the following vowel . This result is surprising given that initial position as well as following stress increases the ...
... vowel than before an unstressed vowel , while initial stops have relatively long VOTS re- gardless of the stress of the following vowel . This result is surprising given that initial position as well as following stress increases the ...
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... vowel height . Phonetica 47.149-79 . - , and Randy L. DIEHL . 1993. Intermediate properties in the perception of distinctive feature values . Papers in laboratory phonology IV , ed . by Bruce Connell and Amalia Arvaniti . Cambridge ...
... vowel height . Phonetica 47.149-79 . - , and Randy L. DIEHL . 1993. Intermediate properties in the perception of distinctive feature values . Papers in laboratory phonology IV , ed . by Bruce Connell and Amalia Arvaniti . Cambridge ...
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... vowel changes which occur in putatively null - suffixed past - tense forms also occur in overtly suffixed ones , and ( b ) that the zero suffix indeed occurs independently of the vowel change observed in verbs such as sing . But it is ...
... vowel changes which occur in putatively null - suffixed past - tense forms also occur in overtly suffixed ones , and ( b ) that the zero suffix indeed occurs independently of the vowel change observed in verbs such as sing . But it is ...
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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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