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The ' center of gravity ' effect in vowel spectra and critical distance between the formants : Psychoacoustical study of the perception of vowel - like stimuli . Hearing Research 1.185– 95 . CHOMSKY , Noam A. , and Morris Halle . 1968.
The ' center of gravity ' effect in vowel spectra and critical distance between the formants : Psychoacoustical study of the perception of vowel - like stimuli . Hearing Research 1.185– 95 . CHOMSKY , Noam A. , and Morris Halle . 1968.
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For Canger , the loss of stem - final vowels in certain verbs can be shown to be a shared innovation which ... use the loss of stemfinal vowel in the perfect , and does not even include stem - final vowel loss in her variable lists ...
For Canger , the loss of stem - final vowels in certain verbs can be shown to be a shared innovation which ... use the loss of stemfinal vowel in the perfect , and does not even include stem - final vowel loss in her variable lists ...
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Moreover , D. Payne ( 1987 : 7 ) and T. Payne 1983 , 1985 note that Yagua clitics undergo certain otherwise word - internal phonological processes with their host , such as Vowel Harmony . Thus D. Payne ( 1987 : 7 ) observes that ...
Moreover , D. Payne ( 1987 : 7 ) and T. Payne 1983 , 1985 note that Yagua clitics undergo certain otherwise word - internal phonological processes with their host , such as Vowel Harmony . Thus D. Payne ( 1987 : 7 ) observes that ...
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