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How many contrastive values must be set up for each of the features High and Back ? We noted above that all languages have contrasts in vowel heights . Some languages contrast only two values of vowel height , e.g. Kabardian with the ...
How many contrastive values must be set up for each of the features High and Back ? We noted above that all languages have contrasts in vowel heights . Some languages contrast only two values of vowel height , e.g. Kabardian with the ...
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Some languages have no contrasts along the front - back dimension : in these languages , the single value of Back refers to ( central ) vowels ... In the vowel systems we have looked at , these two values equal ( front ) and ( back ) .
Some languages have no contrasts along the front - back dimension : in these languages , the single value of Back refers to ( central ) vowels ... In the vowel systems we have looked at , these two values equal ( front ) and ( back ) .
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Finally , for each pair of matched neural response and semantic categories , the declining membership values become zero at the same points in the color space ( see $ 4.1 , above ) . Membership values for both the neural and the ...
Finally , for each pair of matched neural response and semantic categories , the declining membership values become zero at the same points in the color space ( see $ 4.1 , above ) . Membership values for both the neural and the ...
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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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