Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... result in a greater low - frequency am- plitude during the consonant , thus causing less of a dip in energy . An ... results in a significantly greater increase in spectrum amplitude over a wide frequency range than does the release of a ...
... result in a greater low - frequency am- plitude during the consonant , thus causing less of a dip in energy . An ... results in a significantly greater increase in spectrum amplitude over a wide frequency range than does the release of a ...
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... result is less than conclusive because the prepositional form was the one actually used in the paragraph introducing the verb , resulting in a ceiling effect . But the same conclusion is supported by the results of the ratings of the ...
... result is less than conclusive because the prepositional form was the one actually used in the paragraph introducing the verb , resulting in a ceiling effect . But the same conclusion is supported by the results of the ratings of the ...
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... result , Samoan adults make no attempt to assign meaning to children's egocentric utterances and do not engage children as active participants in in- teractions , in contrast to the practices of American middle - class adults . Sim ...
... result , Samoan adults make no attempt to assign meaning to children's egocentric utterances and do not engage children as active participants in in- teractions , in contrast to the practices of American middle - class adults . Sim ...
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