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She therefore suggests that the articulatory feature ( STRICTURE ] for consonants meets the acoustic feature ( F1 ) for vowels at the approximant position . This does not , however , make it possible to explain stricture assimilation ...
She therefore suggests that the articulatory feature ( STRICTURE ] for consonants meets the acoustic feature ( F1 ) for vowels at the approximant position . This does not , however , make it possible to explain stricture assimilation ...
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THE NEUTRAL POSITION FOR ( PLACE ] . With the [ STRICTURE ) feature , we set up the most neutral position , 0 , near the center of the scale . We might ask whether we can set up such a neutral central position here .
THE NEUTRAL POSITION FOR ( PLACE ] . With the [ STRICTURE ) feature , we set up the most neutral position , 0 , near the center of the scale . We might ask whether we can set up such a neutral central position here .
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In his system of prime features , L nowhere uses the important concept of the ' neutral position ' , described by Chomsky & Halle ( 300 ) as the characteristic positioning of the vocal tract for speech , quite different from the ...
In his system of prime features , L nowhere uses the important concept of the ' neutral position ' , described by Chomsky & Halle ( 300 ) as the characteristic positioning of the vocal tract for speech , quite different from the ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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