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... gesture together with an acoustic pattern that defines that feature ( see Stevens 1989 ) . The basic , or defining , gesture for a feature can be grounded in a configurational aspect of an articulator ( e.g. the feature [ + back ] ) or ...
... gesture together with an acoustic pattern that defines that feature ( see Stevens 1989 ) . The basic , or defining , gesture for a feature can be grounded in a configurational aspect of an articulator ( e.g. the feature [ + back ] ) or ...
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... gesture can be enhanced or strengthened by recruiting another gesture . This second gesture is manipulated in combination with the feature - defining gesture to strengthen the relevant acoustic property or to add a new one . While there ...
... gesture can be enhanced or strengthened by recruiting another gesture . This second gesture is manipulated in combination with the feature - defining gesture to strengthen the relevant acoustic property or to add a new one . While there ...
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... gesture representing the obstruency ( and hence the stridency ) of / o / disappears . That is , among the gestures for / ð / , there are none that directly represent the features [ - strident , sonorant ] . The only evidence that ...
... gesture representing the obstruency ( and hence the stridency ) of / o / disappears . That is , among the gestures for / ð / , there are none that directly represent the features [ - strident , sonorant ] . The only evidence that ...
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Book Notices see back cover | 450 |
Annual Report Brian D Joseph | 466 |
Recent Publications | 475 |
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