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Treating the low vowels as short gives the right predictions for the low front vowel , but the wrong predictions systematically for the low back vowel . The low vowels behave like long vowels here , not like short vowels .
Treating the low vowels as short gives the right predictions for the low front vowel , but the wrong predictions systematically for the low back vowel . The low vowels behave like long vowels here , not like short vowels .
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seen in Table 15 , there are more errors between two high vowels than between one high and one mid vowel ... The error rate is not much elevated if two vowels share [ - high , - low ) , and is elevated significantly more if the vowels ...
seen in Table 15 , there are more errors between two high vowels than between one high and one mid vowel ... The error rate is not much elevated if two vowels share [ - high , - low ) , and is elevated significantly more if the vowels ...
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than between two back vowels . ' Vowels that share [ + back ) should definitely show more errors than vowels of mixed backness ; vowels that share ( - back ] might not differ from vowels of mixed backness . There is an effect for having ...
than between two back vowels . ' Vowels that share [ + back ) should definitely show more errors than vowels of mixed backness ; vowels that share ( - back ] might not differ from vowels of mixed backness . There is an effect for having ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
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