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... Speech coding in the auditory nerve , IV . Sounds with consonant - like dynamic characteristics . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 75.897–907 . FANT , GUNNAR . 1973. Speech sounds and features . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press ...
... Speech coding in the auditory nerve , IV . Sounds with consonant - like dynamic characteristics . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 75.897–907 . FANT , GUNNAR . 1973. Speech sounds and features . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press ...
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... speech , and we can ask what kind of evidence for the constraint is present in that speech . 2.1 . SUBJECTS . The speech of five children and their caretakers was ana- lyzed . Three of them , Adam , Eve , and Sarah , were observed by ...
... speech , and we can ask what kind of evidence for the constraint is present in that speech . 2.1 . SUBJECTS . The speech of five children and their caretakers was ana- lyzed . Three of them , Adam , Eve , and Sarah , were observed by ...
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... speech in their transcripts , as the last column shows ( and others undoubtedly appeared in their speech outside the recording sessions ) . Usage of the prepositional forms of dativizable verbs in these children's speech also closely ...
... speech in their transcripts , as the last column shows ( and others undoubtedly appeared in their speech outside the recording sessions ) . Usage of the prepositional forms of dativizable verbs in these children's speech also closely ...
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