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The second part is a straightforward discussion of the segmental speech - sounds of American English - stops , fricatives , frictionless consonants ; front , back , and central vowels ; diphthongs and triphthongs .
The second part is a straightforward discussion of the segmental speech - sounds of American English - stops , fricatives , frictionless consonants ; front , back , and central vowels ; diphthongs and triphthongs .
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Ulving took me to task for taking the discussion beyond Tibetan and attempting to involve Chinese materials ; but while much of what he said is certainly correct , it is probably a little unfair to describe the process as ' starting ...
Ulving took me to task for taking the discussion beyond Tibetan and attempting to involve Chinese materials ; but while much of what he said is certainly correct , it is probably a little unfair to describe the process as ' starting ...
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The discussion below is based on the hierarchy as established by the testing trials only . These trials ( items presented in random order rather than in minimal - pair sections ) permitted fewer inter - item associative connections ...
The discussion below is based on the hierarchy as established by the testing trials only . These trials ( items presented in random order rather than in minimal - pair sections ) permitted fewer inter - item associative connections ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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