Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Khalkha , which exploits the CVV distinction but not the CVX heavy distinction . In Khalkha , the CVV heavy distinc- tion divides syllables into two groups whose means differ from each other by only 2.3 milliseconds . Furthermore , in ...
... Khalkha , which exploits the CVV distinction but not the CVX heavy distinction . In Khalkha , the CVV heavy distinc- tion divides syllables into two groups whose means differ from each other by only 2.3 milliseconds . Furthermore , in ...
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... Khalkha , on the one hand , and Finnish 16 and Japanese , on the other hand , they do not tie into moraic structure in any obvious way . Vowels are only marginally longer in open than in closed syllables in Khalkha contra what one would ...
... Khalkha , on the one hand , and Finnish 16 and Japanese , on the other hand , they do not tie into moraic structure in any obvious way . Vowels are only marginally longer in open than in closed syllables in Khalkha contra what one would ...
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... Khalkha than in Finnish . Results of testing this hypothesis appear in Figure 5 , which contains energy values for CVV , CVC , and CV in Khalkha and Finnish . Energy ( in arbitrary units ) 400 300 200 100 0 Khalkha Finnish FIGURE 5 ...
... Khalkha than in Finnish . Results of testing this hypothesis appear in Figure 5 , which contains energy values for CVV , CVC , and CV in Khalkha and Finnish . Energy ( in arbitrary units ) 400 300 200 100 0 Khalkha Finnish FIGURE 5 ...
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