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... described above.2 In short , Hooper's analysis describes both of the levelings under discussion in terms of the loss of one member of the disjunctions in individual lexical representa- tions , on an item - by - item basis . 28 What is ...
... described above.2 In short , Hooper's analysis describes both of the levelings under discussion in terms of the loss of one member of the disjunctions in individual lexical representa- tions , on an item - by - item basis . 28 What is ...
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... described by using paired variables : Ø V a high B mid B high -α mid This rule predicts the correct inserted vowel , but it does little else ; and it wrongly implies that two separate phonetic mechanisms are involved . The rule must be ...
... described by using paired variables : Ø V a high B mid B high -α mid This rule predicts the correct inserted vowel , but it does little else ; and it wrongly implies that two separate phonetic mechanisms are involved . The rule must be ...
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... described as a lowering of the third and fourth formants ( Delattre 1951 ) . Because the invariance of r - coloring thus seems to be in the auditory - acoustic domain , rather than in the articulatory domain , Ladefoged 1975 labels the ...
... described as a lowering of the third and fourth formants ( Delattre 1951 ) . Because the invariance of r - coloring thus seems to be in the auditory - acoustic domain , rather than in the articulatory domain , Ladefoged 1975 labels the ...
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