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170 ) , and elsewhere that prenasalization is an instantiation of a low - level phonetic phenomenon serving to help maintain a distinction that is otherwise difficult to produce ( p . 172 ) . In this case the relevant contrast is that ...
170 ) , and elsewhere that prenasalization is an instantiation of a low - level phonetic phenomenon serving to help maintain a distinction that is otherwise difficult to produce ( p . 172 ) . In this case the relevant contrast is that ...
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The result is expected to be formant transitions that are more distinctive and hence the distinctions between ... We suggest that this denasalization is invoked to enhance the place distinction for the poststress , medial consonants .
The result is expected to be formant transitions that are more distinctive and hence the distinctions between ... We suggest that this denasalization is invoked to enhance the place distinction for the poststress , medial consonants .
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It is therefore unlikely that attenuated cues in geminates are sufficiently compensated for , and the perceptual experiment presented next in fact shows that a [ + voice ] distinction is less well perceived in geminates than in ...
It is therefore unlikely that attenuated cues in geminates are sufficiently compensated for , and the perceptual experiment presented next in fact shows that a [ + voice ] distinction is less well perceived in geminates than in ...
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