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... phonetic problems ? Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences , ed . by M. P. R. Van den Broecke and Antonie Cohen , 67-81 . Dordrecht : Foris . - . 1986. Phonetic universals in vowel systems . Experimental ...
... phonetic problems ? Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences , ed . by M. P. R. Van den Broecke and Antonie Cohen , 67-81 . Dordrecht : Foris . - . 1986. Phonetic universals in vowel systems . Experimental ...
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... phonetic entities . A comparison of texts on general phonetics published over the last five decades or so reveals essential differences among the leading authorities , especially with respect to the ' place of articu- lation ' or ...
... phonetic entities . A comparison of texts on general phonetics published over the last five decades or so reveals essential differences among the leading authorities , especially with respect to the ' place of articu- lation ' or ...
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... phonetic representation would clarify this apparently paradoxical situation2 - if the child has ' fully specified phonetic feature matrices ' ( 75 ) and thus knows that / o / is a different vowel from / i , y , u / , why is it treated ...
... phonetic representation would clarify this apparently paradoxical situation2 - if the child has ' fully specified phonetic feature matrices ' ( 75 ) and thus knows that / o / is a different vowel from / i , y , u / , why is it treated ...
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