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It is true that the tip and blade of the tongue are in contact with the teeth and alveolar ridge , but the forward edge of the click cavity is much further back ; and this is the relevant factor . We disagree with Beach in his rejection ...
It is true that the tip and blade of the tongue are in contact with the teeth and alveolar ridge , but the forward edge of the click cavity is much further back ; and this is the relevant factor . We disagree with Beach in his rejection ...
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Further , a locality principle of control is proposed here , based on the notion Thematic Domain ; and it is shown that thematic control requires the presence of a Primary Location within this local domain . * The study of phonetically ...
Further , a locality principle of control is proposed here , based on the notion Thematic Domain ; and it is shown that thematic control requires the presence of a Primary Location within this local domain . * The study of phonetically ...
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Rules of implementation and of detail must eventually be provided for ( voice ) in other kinds of segments ( as well as for other phonological features ) , if this model is to be supported further . The success of the enterprise will ...
Rules of implementation and of detail must eventually be provided for ( voice ) in other kinds of segments ( as well as for other phonological features ) , if this model is to be supported further . The success of the enterprise will ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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