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... sounds , sound sequences , morphemes , words , etc. ) ; b . the quality of information occurring in the speech signal ( e.g. the types of sounds involved , the context in which the sounds occur , the phonetic cues available , etc ...
... sounds , sound sequences , morphemes , words , etc. ) ; b . the quality of information occurring in the speech signal ( e.g. the types of sounds involved , the context in which the sounds occur , the phonetic cues available , etc ...
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... sound sequence are frequently improved by metathesis . b . For some sound combinations , one order is favored crosslinguistically as the result of metathesis . c . The direction of metathesis can differ from language to language such ...
... sound sequence are frequently improved by metathesis . b . For some sound combinations , one order is favored crosslinguistically as the result of metathesis . c . The direction of metathesis can differ from language to language such ...
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... sounds and their ordering to be identified . Thus , the reason one order is favored in such sequences is that , all else being equal , only one order of the sounds generally displays indeterminacy . For other types of sound combinations ...
... sounds and their ordering to be identified . Thus , the reason one order is favored in such sequences is that , all else being equal , only one order of the sounds generally displays indeterminacy . For other types of sound combinations ...
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