Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... vowel with the FO OFFSET of the first vowel . A statistical analysis of the results shows that the synthesized Fo contours simulating the effect of following [ ? ] are perceptually differentiable from the F , contours simulating the ...
... vowel with the FO OFFSET of the first vowel . A statistical analysis of the results shows that the synthesized Fo contours simulating the effect of following [ ? ] are perceptually differentiable from the F , contours simulating the ...
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... vowel of the first syllable : if the vowel is [ a ] , the verb will have a high tone . A similar case of an inverse correlation between tone height and tongue height was reported by Spears 1968 in Maninka . In Foochow ( Yuan et al ...
... vowel of the first syllable : if the vowel is [ a ] , the verb will have a high tone . A similar case of an inverse correlation between tone height and tongue height was reported by Spears 1968 in Maninka . In Foochow ( Yuan et al ...
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... vowel sequences that correspond to single vowels in High Hindi . Under the rubric of vowel sequences , he includes combinations of V + semivowel + V. U confines his discussion to MIA sequences having only two vowels , although he lists ...
... vowel sequences that correspond to single vowels in High Hindi . Under the rubric of vowel sequences , he includes combinations of V + semivowel + V. U confines his discussion to MIA sequences having only two vowels , although he lists ...
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