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ity according to contexts based on evidence from previous phonetic research and her survey on the typology of the contexts in ... The sign D indicates that voicing in one context is more perceptible than in the context to its right .
ity according to contexts based on evidence from previous phonetic research and her survey on the typology of the contexts in ... The sign D indicates that voicing in one context is more perceptible than in the context to its right .
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Thus , the occurrence of stops in a context in which these cues are present should be preferred to their occurrence in a context in which the cues are absent or partially masked . In this view then , prevocalic position can be ...
Thus , the occurrence of stops in a context in which these cues are present should be preferred to their occurrence in a context in which the cues are absent or partially masked . In this view then , prevocalic position can be ...
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As we have seen , the stop typically metathesizes to a context with better perceptual cues , resulting in a perceptually optimized sequence . Metatheses involving these same kinds of sounds but where the stop shifts from an arguably ...
As we have seen , the stop typically metathesizes to a context with better perceptual cues , resulting in a perceptually optimized sequence . Metatheses involving these same kinds of sounds but where the stop shifts from an arguably ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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