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lax ' stops ( or whatever feature is used ) , while others have ' voiced ' vs. ' voiceless ' . That is , if vowels are longer before phonetically ' voiced ' stops and before phonetically ' lax ' stops , we can conclude that , in general ...
lax ' stops ( or whatever feature is used ) , while others have ' voiced ' vs. ' voiceless ' . That is , if vowels are longer before phonetically ' voiced ' stops and before phonetically ' lax ' stops , we can conclude that , in general ...
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Dent 1976 hypothesizes that since , in running speech , most instances of Sp . / b d g / are spirantized , while / p t k / are stops ( i.e. , the voicing contrast co - occurs with a manner contrast ) the { vl.unasp . } ...
Dent 1976 hypothesizes that since , in running speech , most instances of Sp . / b d g / are spirantized , while / p t k / are stops ( i.e. , the voicing contrast co - occurs with a manner contrast ) the { vl.unasp . } ...
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Markedness phenomena have generally been treated as phonological - as a property of phonemes and / or phonological features ( Trubetzkoy 1939 , Jakobson 1962 , Chomsky & Halle 1968 , Kean 1975 ) . Thus ' voiceless ' stops are found in ...
Markedness phenomena have generally been treated as phonological - as a property of phonemes and / or phonological features ( Trubetzkoy 1939 , Jakobson 1962 , Chomsky & Halle 1968 , Kean 1975 ) . Thus ' voiceless ' stops are found in ...
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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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