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Below I address the question of vowel underspecification in English on the basis of external evidence . I will argue that the maximally underspecified vowel of English is / ɛl , as expected in view of the stressed vowel phoneme ...
Below I address the question of vowel underspecification in English on the basis of external evidence . I will argue that the maximally underspecified vowel of English is / ɛl , as expected in view of the stressed vowel phoneme ...
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Just knowing the raw number of errors between two phonemes is unrevealing , since some phonemes are more frequent than ... and Shattuck - Hufnagel 1986 that controls for how likely each phoneme is to occur as the target and source in an ...
Just knowing the raw number of errors between two phonemes is unrevealing , since some phonemes are more frequent than ... and Shattuck - Hufnagel 1986 that controls for how likely each phoneme is to occur as the target and source in an ...
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The frequency of oral vowels in the same phoneme frequency counts in the same four languages is shown in Table 22. Note that I have combined vowels in English and Spanish that share the same syllabic element : in English I have combined ...
The frequency of oral vowels in the same phoneme frequency counts in the same four languages is shown in Table 22. Note that I have combined vowels in English and Spanish that share the same syllabic element : in English I have combined ...
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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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