Language, Band 60George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... values , we expect the { voiced } values to look like those of Thai etc .; but there is no reason for the { vl.unasp . } values to be con- strained on the high VOT side , and we might expect to see an acoustic contrast of lead vs ...
... values , we expect the { voiced } values to look like those of Thai etc .; but there is no reason for the { vl.unasp . } values to be con- strained on the high VOT side , and we might expect to see an acoustic contrast of lead vs ...
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... values , confirming Kahn's results ; and initial [ + voice ] stops usually have short - lag VOT values , regardless of stress . The degree of aspiration of the [ -voice ] stops is somewhat sensitive to stress level — although , for ...
... values , confirming Kahn's results ; and initial [ + voice ] stops usually have short - lag VOT values , regardless of stress . The degree of aspiration of the [ -voice ] stops is somewhat sensitive to stress level — although , for ...
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... value for [ voice ] . Therefore phonetic implementation cannot REPLACE phonological values WITH phonetic category values . Rather , it must add pho- netic values without removing phonological values , so that both kinds will be ...
... value for [ voice ] . Therefore phonetic implementation cannot REPLACE phonological values WITH phonetic category values . Rather , it must add pho- netic values without removing phonological values , so that both kinds will be ...
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T F Shannon | 131 |
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