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Peter Lincoln , ' Some possible implications of POC * t as / 1 / in Gedaged ' ( 279-93 ) , gives an interim report on work in progress on the comparative study of the Austronesian languages of the Madang district on the north coast of ...
Peter Lincoln , ' Some possible implications of POC * t as / 1 / in Gedaged ' ( 279-93 ) , gives an interim report on work in progress on the comparative study of the Austronesian languages of the Madang district on the north coast of ...
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I can say this sentence in about 1.2 seconds , which gives a rate of nearly 7.5 syllables a second , or nearly 17 segments a second . The normal rate in ordinary utterances is closer to 10 to 15 segments per second .
I can say this sentence in about 1.2 seconds , which gives a rate of nearly 7.5 syllables a second , or nearly 17 segments a second . The normal rate in ordinary utterances is closer to 10 to 15 segments per second .
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On the one hand , it gives the results of a large - scale textual analysis of recent English novels , leading to no less than 7,066 sentences containing the existential ( dummy , expletive ) there , e.g. There's a fly in my soup .
On the one hand , it gives the results of a large - scale textual analysis of recent English novels , leading to no less than 7,066 sentences containing the existential ( dummy , expletive ) there , e.g. There's a fly in my soup .
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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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