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... voiced and voiceless geminates are given in 3.2 Throughout this article , those words that contain voiced geminates but no other voiced obstruents are schematically referred to as TVDDV words . ( 3 ) TVDDV words and their near - minimal ...
... voiced and voiceless geminates are given in 3.2 Throughout this article , those words that contain voiced geminates but no other voiced obstruents are schematically referred to as TVDDV words . ( 3 ) TVDDV words and their near - minimal ...
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... voiced geminates but not voiced singletons ( Hayes & Steriade 2004 , Itô & Mester 1995 , 1999 , Nishimura 2003 , among others ) . This constraint can be replaced with a general * VoiObs : languages with only singleton voiced consonants ...
... voiced geminates but not voiced singletons ( Hayes & Steriade 2004 , Itô & Mester 1995 , 1999 , Nishimura 2003 , among others ) . This constraint can be replaced with a general * VoiObs : languages with only singleton voiced consonants ...
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... voiced consonants as voiced , and ' false alarm ' is the probability of identifying voiceless conso- nants as voiced . Since z - scores are negative when their probabilities are less than 0.5 , positive c values ( = negative sums of the ...
... voiced consonants as voiced , and ' false alarm ' is the probability of identifying voiceless conso- nants as voiced . Since z - scores are negative when their probabilities are less than 0.5 , positive c values ( = negative sums of the ...
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