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Articulatorily , the degree of velar port opening needed for perceptible nasalization is probably dependent on vowel quality . The spectra of the naturallyproduced oral vowels of $ 4.3 showed low - amplitude nasal formants , indicating ...
Articulatorily , the degree of velar port opening needed for perceptible nasalization is probably dependent on vowel quality . The spectra of the naturallyproduced oral vowels of $ 4.3 showed low - amplitude nasal formants , indicating ...
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velum associated with the nasal consonants are sensitive to the duration of the syllable and therefore increase in magnitude as syllable ( and vowel ) duration increases . If so , then there might be no general tendency for nasalization ...
velum associated with the nasal consonants are sensitive to the duration of the syllable and therefore increase in magnitude as syllable ( and vowel ) duration increases . If so , then there might be no general tendency for nasalization ...
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While this makes it possible for the EA nasal vowel to have been a diffused trait , it does not seem likely that it was ... Additionally , the Iroquoian vowel system has been reconstructed with two nasal vowels , * e and * ő ( Lounsbury ...
While this makes it possible for the EA nasal vowel to have been a diffused trait , it does not seem likely that it was ... Additionally , the Iroquoian vowel system has been reconstructed with two nasal vowels , * e and * ő ( Lounsbury ...
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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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