Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... contrast maintenance / neutralization is specific to the phonetic feature in question . Steriade 1993 , for example , argues that neutralization of a place contrast in postvocalic position can be explained by the fact that a VC ...
... contrast maintenance / neutralization is specific to the phonetic feature in question . Steriade 1993 , for example , argues that neutralization of a place contrast in postvocalic position can be explained by the fact that a VC ...
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... contrast is compared with that of a control phonemic contrast , across different levels of memory load . The experiment is divided into two parts . In each part , subjects are required to learn two [ CVCV ] nonwords that are a minimal ...
... contrast is compared with that of a control phonemic contrast , across different levels of memory load . The experiment is divided into two parts . In each part , subjects are required to learn two [ CVCV ] nonwords that are a minimal ...
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... contrast than with the phoneme contrast . Native speakers of Polish also made more recall errors with the stress contrast than with the phoneme contrast , but the effect was not significant . Moreover , there was no significant ...
... contrast than with the phoneme contrast . Native speakers of Polish also made more recall errors with the stress contrast than with the phoneme contrast , but the effect was not significant . Moreover , there was no significant ...
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