Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... pitch sequence or falling pitch ] , but if they are stylized they can be stylized a little [ normal conversational voice ] or a lot [ vocative chant ] . Level pitch is the distinctive feature , as it were , of stylized intonation ; but ...
... pitch sequence or falling pitch ] , but if they are stylized they can be stylized a little [ normal conversational voice ] or a lot [ vocative chant ] . Level pitch is the distinctive feature , as it were , of stylized intonation ; but ...
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... pitch points - because , he says , if one considers distinctive features to be commands to the vocal tract , beginning and ending pitches must be specified . His geometrical analogy is thus at the distinctive - feature level , and his ...
... pitch points - because , he says , if one considers distinctive features to be commands to the vocal tract , beginning and ending pitches must be specified . His geometrical analogy is thus at the distinctive - feature level , and his ...
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... pitch levels , whether phonemes or distinctive features , must break down all contours into pitch SEQUENCES , and is in principle unable to capture generalizations based on pitch DIRECTION . To the extent that there are generalizations ...
... pitch levels , whether phonemes or distinctive features , must break down all contours into pitch SEQUENCES , and is in principle unable to capture generalizations based on pitch DIRECTION . To the extent that there are generalizations ...
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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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