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The backness of the following vowel ( back vowels favor ) • The backness of the preceding vowel ( back vowels favor ) • The lexical frequency of the following word , and the frequency of collocation of the word pair ( common word pairs ...
The backness of the following vowel ( back vowels favor ) • The backness of the preceding vowel ( back vowels favor ) • The lexical frequency of the following word , and the frequency of collocation of the word pair ( common word pairs ...
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listeners would both perceive more / k / s and / s / s after short vowels and at slow rate and more / g / s and / z / s ... Port ( 1981b ) called this relationship ' V / C ratio ' , the relative duration of a vowel to the following ...
listeners would both perceive more / k / s and / s / s after short vowels and at slow rate and more / g / s and / z / s ... Port ( 1981b ) called this relationship ' V / C ratio ' , the relative duration of a vowel to the following ...
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bat Bad Alp Alb 0 Vowel ( plus Glide ) 100 Closure Voicing Closure Burst 200 300 Duration in msec 400 not support the notion of a static , binary voicing feature ( [ ± voice ] ) ; timing for voiced and voiceless word pairs very similar ...
bat Bad Alp Alb 0 Vowel ( plus Glide ) 100 Closure Voicing Closure Burst 200 300 Duration in msec 400 not support the notion of a static , binary voicing feature ( [ ± voice ] ) ; timing for voiced and voiceless word pairs very similar ...
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