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Of the remaining combinations , those that are [ + coronal ) are redundantly ( + consonantal ) , since these combinations imply a narrow constriction formed by the tongue blade . Likewise , the combination ( - continuant , + sonorant ...
Of the remaining combinations , those that are [ + coronal ) are redundantly ( + consonantal ) , since these combinations imply a narrow constriction formed by the tongue blade . Likewise , the combination ( - continuant , + sonorant ...
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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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As Clements points out , this is already an automatic consequence of the definition of the feature ( coronal ) , namely , raising of the tongue blade from its neutral position . " The acoustic definition of the corresponding feature ...
As Clements points out , this is already an automatic consequence of the definition of the feature ( coronal ) , namely , raising of the tongue blade from its neutral position . " The acoustic definition of the corresponding feature ...
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