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CVV > CV ( C ) 70.3 8.7 CVX > CV 49.9 7.2 CVX > CV 75.8 13.2 Table 11. Duration ( in ms ) of short vowels . 67.5 88.2 95.9 STD.DEV . 14.0 10.7 11.7 Although there are clearly differences in vowel duration between Khalkha , on the one ...
CVV > CV ( C ) 70.3 8.7 CVX > CV 49.9 7.2 CVX > CV 75.8 13.2 Table 11. Duration ( in ms ) of short vowels . 67.5 88.2 95.9 STD.DEV . 14.0 10.7 11.7 Although there are clearly differences in vowel duration between Khalkha , on the one ...
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For example , one finding from the interactive model was that the odds of a local - identity speaker producing wont was 24.9 times that of an expandedidentity speaker ( Table 9 below ) . All odds ratios given below were found to be ...
For example , one finding from the interactive model was that the odds of a local - identity speaker producing wont was 24.9 times that of an expandedidentity speaker ( Table 9 below ) . All odds ratios given below were found to be ...
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This suggests that the similar correlation observed for the real words in Table 16 is probably significant as well . The results of the experiment also indicate that the positive correlation between complex forms and expressive ...
This suggests that the similar correlation observed for the real words in Table 16 is probably significant as well . The results of the experiment also indicate that the positive correlation between complex forms and expressive ...
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