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A linguistic example of supposedly ' pure convergence would be the situation involved when a Vietnamese ( V ) speaker attempts to learn French ( F ) / t / , a voiceless dental stop . On the phonemic level of analysis , V / t ' / and / t ...
A linguistic example of supposedly ' pure convergence would be the situation involved when a Vietnamese ( V ) speaker attempts to learn French ( F ) / t / , a voiceless dental stop . On the phonemic level of analysis , V / t ' / and / t ...
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The informants who were finally chosen not only were able consistently to tell a native speaker from a nonnative speaker but also showed a high degree of agreement among themselves on all three kinds of judgments .
The informants who were finally chosen not only were able consistently to tell a native speaker from a nonnative speaker but also showed a high degree of agreement among themselves on all three kinds of judgments .
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The speaker must , therefore , inhibit the voiceless allophone in the syllable initial position , substitute his partially breathy voiced allophone ( h + ) , which never occurs in this position , and lengthen the amount of breathy voice ...
The speaker must , therefore , inhibit the voiceless allophone in the syllable initial position , substitute his partially breathy voiced allophone ( h + ) , which never occurs in this position , and lengthen the amount of breathy voice ...
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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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