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... chapter concentrates on the different movements for linguistic purity , placing emphasis on ethnic purity , mainly replacing bor- rowed words with derived ones , and different atti- tudes toward them . The epilogue is dedicated to ...
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... chapter ends with a description of what the most common signal analysis methods are and how they are applied to the analysis of speech . Ch . 3 discusses the nature of the auditory system and focuses on the differences between the ...
... chapter ends with a description of what the most common signal analysis methods are and how they are applied to the analysis of speech . Ch . 3 discusses the nature of the auditory system and focuses on the differences between the ...
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... chapter . Ch . 13 represents a true innovation with respect to other phonetic manuals , as it addresses so - called macrostructures , that is , all of those suprasegmental elements that are not usually represented in the IPA . This chapter ...
... chapter . Ch . 13 represents a true innovation with respect to other phonetic manuals , as it addresses so - called macrostructures , that is , all of those suprasegmental elements that are not usually represented in the IPA . This chapter ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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