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The spectra of the naturallyproduced oral vowels of $ 4.3 showed low - amplitude nasal formants , indicating nasal coupling . With other vowels , the amount of coupling indicated by the amplitude of the nasal formant might have been ...
The spectra of the naturallyproduced oral vowels of $ 4.3 showed low - amplitude nasal formants , indicating nasal coupling . With other vowels , the amount of coupling indicated by the amplitude of the nasal formant might have been ...
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This table also includes statistics that indicate whether the differences within a genre across the four centuries are ... 9 The F score summarizes a test of statistical significance ; a value for p less than .05 indicates a ...
This table also includes statistics that indicate whether the differences within a genre across the four centuries are ... 9 The F score summarizes a test of statistical significance ; a value for p less than .05 indicates a ...
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The singular specific article te indicates that the speaker can pick out the referent of the noun phrase , while the nonspecific he does not indicate this . Another issue that E takes on is the o and a possessive markers ; he prefers ...
The singular specific article te indicates that the speaker can pick out the referent of the noun phrase , while the nonspecific he does not indicate this . Another issue that E takes on is the o and a possessive markers ; he prefers ...
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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 |
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