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This sound pattern may be understood by considering articulatory , aerodynamic , acoustic , and auditory principles , in necessary combination with phonetically rooted historical forces , and the principles of contrast maintenance ...
This sound pattern may be understood by considering articulatory , aerodynamic , acoustic , and auditory principles , in necessary combination with phonetically rooted historical forces , and the principles of contrast maintenance ...
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Consider now the environment in which no spreading takes place , when ( h ) and / or ( ? ) follow . As distinct and perhaps conflicting demands are made of the laryngeal musculature in order to implement a following laryngeal ...
Consider now the environment in which no spreading takes place , when ( h ) and / or ( ? ) follow . As distinct and perhaps conflicting demands are made of the laryngeal musculature in order to implement a following laryngeal ...
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8 In the tables which follow , 3 third person , F Female , and M = Male . ' Other ' in Table 1 includes all nongendered arguments , i.e. first and second persons , and nongendered third persons . We chose in this paper to consider the ...
8 In the tables which follow , 3 third person , F Female , and M = Male . ' Other ' in Table 1 includes all nongendered arguments , i.e. first and second persons , and nongendered third persons . We chose in this paper to consider the ...
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