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The tongue - root mechanism is usually combined with vertical displacements of the larynx , and sometimes with movements of the back pharyngal wall . It thus seems that what a speaker tries to accomplish is variation of the pharyngal ...
The tongue - root mechanism is usually combined with vertical displacements of the larynx , and sometimes with movements of the back pharyngal wall . It thus seems that what a speaker tries to accomplish is variation of the pharyngal ...
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Recently , following a suggestion by Halle & Stevens , Perkell 1971 has proposed that tense vowels have an advanced tongue root . Using the radiographic data published in Wängler 1961 , I have measured tongue height and advanced tongue ...
Recently , following a suggestion by Halle & Stevens , Perkell 1971 has proposed that tense vowels have an advanced tongue root . Using the radiographic data published in Wängler 1961 , I have measured tongue height and advanced tongue ...
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advanced e € Uli tongue root O 5 retracted low high tongue height FIGURE 11. Correlation between tongue height and tongue - root position for the German tense - lax pairs ( i ) - ( _ ) , ( e ) - [ ɛ ] , ( o ) - [ o ) , and ( ul - ) .
advanced e € Uli tongue root O 5 retracted low high tongue height FIGURE 11. Correlation between tongue height and tongue - root position for the German tense - lax pairs ( i ) - ( _ ) , ( e ) - [ ɛ ] , ( o ) - [ o ) , and ( ul - ) .
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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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