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In this case , there was no hint of an interaction between duration and velar opening ( F ( 8,88 ) = 0.54 , n.s. ) , indicating that the duration effect did not depend on any particular degree of nasalization .
In this case , there was no hint of an interaction between duration and velar opening ( F ( 8,88 ) = 0.54 , n.s. ) , indicating that the duration effect did not depend on any particular degree of nasalization .
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Further , F0 had no consistent effect on nasality judgments , and there was no interaction between degree of port opening and F0 . While it is not possible to conclude that FO does not affect perceived nasality , we can contrast the ...
Further , F0 had no consistent effect on nasality judgments , and there was no interaction between degree of port opening and F0 . While it is not possible to conclude that FO does not affect perceived nasality , we can contrast the ...
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The two tokens of each vowel are shown separately . only the oral and only the nasal tokens revealed that , while there was no effect of duration on the oral vowels ( F ( 1,11 ) = 0.36 , n.s. ) , there was a highly sig- nificant effect ...
The two tokens of each vowel are shown separately . only the oral and only the nasal tokens revealed that , while there was no effect of duration on the oral vowels ( F ( 1,11 ) = 0.36 , n.s. ) , there was a highly sig- nificant effect ...
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
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