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Immediately preceding a voiceless consonant , as in writer or ricing , the first formant is lower and the second formant higher than for the contrasting voiced consonants in rider and rising , respectively .
Immediately preceding a voiceless consonant , as in writer or ricing , the first formant is lower and the second formant higher than for the contrasting voiced consonants in rider and rising , respectively .
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One can surmise that the final voiceless consonant induced some spreading of the glottis in the preceding vowel ... of obstruent consonants involves an increase in intraoral pressure and the generation of noise due to turbulent airflow ...
One can surmise that the final voiceless consonant induced some spreading of the glottis in the preceding vowel ... of obstruent consonants involves an increase in intraoral pressure and the generation of noise due to turbulent airflow ...
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Cooper and Ross ( 1975 ) say that the B element of a binomial should have fewer final consonants , based on a few ... However , when we further divide up these data according to the voicing of the final consonant , an interesting ...
Cooper and Ross ( 1975 ) say that the B element of a binomial should have fewer final consonants , based on a few ... However , when we further divide up these data according to the voicing of the final consonant , an interesting ...
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