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VOT values for Polish medial / t / in data , tata , and rata , read once or more by 24 speakers ; and voiced closure durations or lag VOT values for Polish / d / in rada , read once or more by 22 speakers . 79 disyllabic words read four ...
VOT values for Polish medial / t / in data , tata , and rata , read once or more by 24 speakers ; and voiced closure durations or lag VOT values for Polish / d / in rada , read once or more by 22 speakers . 79 disyllabic words read four ...
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According to this principle , within the limits of the implementation chosen - i.e . the phonetic categories — there is maximal separation of the distributions of values . In effect , this principle says that the dispersion ' theory of ...
According to this principle , within the limits of the implementation chosen - i.e . the phonetic categories — there is maximal separation of the distributions of values . In effect , this principle says that the dispersion ' theory of ...
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The differences correlate with the phonological feature value for ( voice ) . Therefore phonetic implementation cannot REPLACE phonological values with phonetic category values . Rather , it must add phonetic values without removing ...
The differences correlate with the phonological feature value for ( voice ) . Therefore phonetic implementation cannot REPLACE phonological values with phonetic category values . Rather , it must add phonetic values without removing ...
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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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