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A Handbook of Phonetics < Natural > Phonetics : Articulatory , Auditory & Functional LUCIANO CANEPARI University of Venice , Italy The author , who was trained in the British phonetic tradition and teaches Phonetics and Phonology at the ...
A Handbook of Phonetics < Natural > Phonetics : Articulatory , Auditory & Functional LUCIANO CANEPARI University of Venice , Italy The author , who was trained in the British phonetic tradition and teaches Phonetics and Phonology at the ...
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Discreteness at the phonetic level guarantees the discreteness of all other levels of language . But decades of phonetics research demonstrate that there exists no universal inventory of phonetic objects . We discuss three kinds of ...
Discreteness at the phonetic level guarantees the discreteness of all other levels of language . But decades of phonetics research demonstrate that there exists no universal inventory of phonetic objects . We discuss three kinds of ...
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Variable domains and variable relevance : Interpreting phonetic exponents . Journal of Phonetics 31.321-39 . LOGAN , JOHN ; SCOTT E. LIVELY ; and DAVID B. PISONI . 1991. Training Japanese listeners to identify English / r / and / l ...
Variable domains and variable relevance : Interpreting phonetic exponents . Journal of Phonetics 31.321-39 . LOGAN , JOHN ; SCOTT E. LIVELY ; and DAVID B. PISONI . 1991. Training Japanese listeners to identify English / r / and / l ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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