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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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can be ascertained , the stop closure crucially contains some low - frequency vibration . ... the two { voiceless } categories cannot be distinguished , so all unreleased stops without closure voicing are { vl.unasp . } ...
can be ascertained , the stop closure crucially contains some low - frequency vibration . ... the two { voiceless } categories cannot be distinguished , so all unreleased stops without closure voicing are { vl.unasp . } ...
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We see , then , that fairly consistent stop consonant variation really occurs across contexts in English . ... This speaker read a set of words containing labial or alveolar stops before low and mid vowels - initially with main or ...
We see , then , that fairly consistent stop consonant variation really occurs across contexts in English . ... This speaker read a set of words containing labial or alveolar stops before low and mid vowels - initially with main or ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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