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The rise in the high - frequency spectrum amplitude above about 2000 Hz at the release of a [ + coronal ] nasal consonant is achieved most effectively by making a constriction in the [ + anterior ) location .
The rise in the high - frequency spectrum amplitude above about 2000 Hz at the release of a [ + coronal ] nasal consonant is achieved most effectively by making a constriction in the [ + anterior ) location .
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With respect to sonorants , then , the difference between lateral consonants and nonlateral sonorant consonants is similar to the high / nonhigh distinction for vowels . Since this is a salient feature for vowels , we can expect this ...
With respect to sonorants , then , the difference between lateral consonants and nonlateral sonorant consonants is similar to the high / nonhigh distinction for vowels . Since this is a salient feature for vowels , we can expect this ...
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Numerous phonological arguments can be found in the area of consonant - vowel interactions . Just as [ + back ) characterizes back vowels and back consonants as a natural class , and [ + labial ] covers both rounded vowels and labial ...
Numerous phonological arguments can be found in the area of consonant - vowel interactions . Just as [ + back ) characterizes back vowels and back consonants as a natural class , and [ + labial ] covers both rounded vowels and labial ...
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