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Results of Experiment 1 for contrasts involving both [ high ) and ( back ) . ... since [ - low ) is predictable for high vowels . a Thus , we would have a contrast between [ -low ] and [ + high ] ; since / ɛ / and / 1 / would be ...
Results of Experiment 1 for contrasts involving both [ high ) and ( back ) . ... since [ - low ) is predictable for high vowels . a Thus , we would have a contrast between [ -low ] and [ + high ] ; since / ɛ / and / 1 / would be ...
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same basic type ( two height features ) , combined with a specified - underspecified contrast on a feature of a different type ( backness ) . In previous studies the contrast was between two specified features of the same basic type ...
same basic type ( two height features ) , combined with a specified - underspecified contrast on a feature of a different type ( backness ) . In previous studies the contrast was between two specified features of the same basic type ...
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Therefore , it makes no sense to make such a claim for some TT after TSit , since no reasonable contrast is imaginable for such a claim . " The case is quite different for 36a - b : ( 36 ) a . The door was open . b .
Therefore , it makes no sense to make such a claim for some TT after TSit , since no reasonable contrast is imaginable for such a claim . " The case is quite different for 36a - b : ( 36 ) a . The door was open . b .
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
Learning and cognition The acquisition | 402 |
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