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... voicing into the stop closure ( VOI - LAG ) : the interval representing glottal pulsing into the beginning of the ... voicing plain obstruents and the coda - voicing ejectives . I then consider the neutralization between these two series ...
... voicing into the stop closure ( VOI - LAG ) : the interval representing glottal pulsing into the beginning of the ... voicing plain obstruents and the coda - voicing ejectives . I then consider the neutralization between these two series ...
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... voicing plain stops and nonalternating voiced stops in two environments . As expected , a series of one - way ANOVA tests ( see Table 4 ) confirms that , intervocali- cally , the nonalternating voiced stops and coda - voicing plains are ...
... voicing plain stops and nonalternating voiced stops in two environments . As expected , a series of one - way ANOVA tests ( see Table 4 ) confirms that , intervocali- cally , the nonalternating voiced stops and coda - voicing plains are ...
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... voicing ejec- tives . In sum , the acoustic study reveals that , while the coda - voicing alternations neutral- ize the contrast between the coda - voicing plain and ejective series , their contrast with the underlying voiced series is ...
... voicing ejec- tives . In sum , the acoustic study reveals that , while the coda - voicing alternations neutral- ize the contrast between the coda - voicing plain and ejective series , their contrast with the underlying voiced series is ...
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