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Associated with each distinctive feature there is a basic 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 ...
Associated with each distinctive feature there is a basic 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 ...
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there are studies that seem to suggest that enhancement gestures may participate in speech errors ( see Frisch ... The investigation that follows shows that the acoustic properties that result from a feature - defining gesture can be ...
there are studies that seem to suggest that enhancement gestures may participate in speech errors ( see Frisch ... The investigation that follows shows that the acoustic properties that result from a feature - defining gesture can be ...
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In the previous section some of the examples illustrated the introduction of enhancement gestures as well as gesture overlap . In win those the feature [ - strident ) is enhanced by shaping the tongue blade ( and therefore adjusting the ...
In the previous section some of the examples illustrated the introduction of enhancement gestures as well as gesture overlap . In win those the feature [ - strident ) is enhanced by shaping the tongue blade ( and therefore adjusting the ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
eLanguage | 9 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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