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rows in Table 3 indicates that six of the eight combinations are redundantly specified for the feature ( consonantal ) . For example , the combination [ + continuant , + sonorant ) implies that there is no narrow vocal - tract ...
rows in Table 3 indicates that six of the eight combinations are redundantly specified for the feature ( consonantal ) . For example , the combination [ + continuant , + sonorant ) implies that there is no narrow vocal - tract ...
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For the combination of features in row 5b , [ + lateral ] is enhanced if F2 is positioned relatively close to Fl . The combination of these two formants produces a perceptual center of gravity that is raised relative to FI , thereby ...
For the combination of features in row 5b , [ + lateral ] is enhanced if F2 is positioned relatively close to Fl . The combination of these two formants produces a perceptual center of gravity that is raised relative to FI , thereby ...
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ignoring the label ' Propositional Radical applied to the combination of verb and argument structure , this scenario is relatively commonplace . The procedure determining the character of the simple Propositional Radical is not .
ignoring the label ' Propositional Radical applied to the combination of verb and argument structure , this scenario is relatively commonplace . The procedure determining the character of the simple Propositional Radical is not .
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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