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We examine a number of such phonological factors in the remainder of this section . VOWEL LENGTH . Several linguists have argued that vowel length affects the ordering of binomials , saying that B should have a longer vowel .
We examine a number of such phonological factors in the remainder of this section . VOWEL LENGTH . Several linguists have argued that vowel length affects the ordering of binomials , saying that B should have a longer vowel .
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They analyzed vowels from several speakers ' slow and fast readings of a set passage and calculated the length of these ... Note that phonetic vowel length differs from phonemic vowel length mostly in the number of distinctions made .
They analyzed vowels from several speakers ' slow and fast readings of a set passage and calculated the length of these ... Note that phonetic vowel length differs from phonemic vowel length mostly in the number of distinctions made .
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compounds without the conjunction , such as riff - raff , exhibit a preference for B to have a vowel that is both backer and lower . We expected no independent preference for backer main vowels in the B slot .
compounds without the conjunction , such as riff - raff , exhibit a preference for B to have a vowel that is both backer and lower . We expected no independent preference for backer main vowels in the B slot .
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