Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... consonants . In the case of nasal consonants that are [ -coronal ] , an abrupt rise in spec- trum amplitude can be realized at lower frequencies ( in the vicinity of 1000 Hz ) as opposed to high frequencies by forming the constriction ...
... consonants . In the case of nasal consonants that are [ -coronal ] , an abrupt rise in spec- trum amplitude can be realized at lower frequencies ( in the vicinity of 1000 Hz ) as opposed to high frequencies by forming the constriction ...
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... consonants and non- lateral sonorant consonants is similar to the high / nonhigh distinction for vowels . Since this is a salient feature for vowels , we can expect this acoustic correlate to be salient also for sonorant consonants ...
... consonants and non- lateral sonorant consonants is similar to the high / nonhigh distinction for vowels . Since this is a salient feature for vowels , we can expect this acoustic correlate to be salient also for sonorant consonants ...
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... consonants fall under [ -grave ] , back vowels and peripheral consonants under [ + grave ] . Numerous phonological arguments can be found in the area of consonant - vowel interactions . Just as [ + back ] characterizes back vowels and ...
... consonants fall under [ -grave ] , back vowels and peripheral consonants under [ + grave ] . Numerous phonological arguments can be found in the area of consonant - vowel interactions . Just as [ + back ] characterizes back vowels and ...
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