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Cornell University The English intonation often referred to as a calling contour - a stepping - down sequence of two ... but is a more general phenomenon : at least three contours ending in level pitch are “ stylized ' modifications of ...
Cornell University The English intonation often referred to as a calling contour - a stepping - down sequence of two ... but is a more general phenomenon : at least three contours ending in level pitch are “ stylized ' modifications of ...
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The crux of Walton's argument is essentially the same , then , as that of Bolinger a quarter of a century ago : a system of distinctive pitch levels , whether phonemes or distinctive features , must break down all contours into pitch ...
The crux of Walton's argument is essentially the same , then , as that of Bolinger a quarter of a century ago : a system of distinctive pitch levels , whether phonemes or distinctive features , must break down all contours into pitch ...
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For example , expressed in terms of distinctive features , plain and stylized contours would appear as in Table 2 . [ ] [ [ ( + ] [ ) [ + [ 1 ] + ] ] ] Hish ] [ -Low PLAIN STYLIZED Fall + High - High + High + High ( Low ) ) -Low + Low ...
For example , expressed in terms of distinctive features , plain and stylized contours would appear as in Table 2 . [ ] [ [ ( + ] [ ) [ + [ 1 ] + ] ] ] Hish ] [ -Low PLAIN STYLIZED Fall + High - High + High + High ( Low ) ) -Low + Low ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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