Language, Band 80George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... similar sounds identical in some property , LDCA thus has the potential to facilitate production . As we outline ... similar segments within words is also made evident by phonologically based analogical pres- sure . Zuraw ( 2000 ) ...
... similar sounds identical in some property , LDCA thus has the potential to facilitate production . As we outline ... similar segments within words is also made evident by phonologically based analogical pres- sure . Zuraw ( 2000 ) ...
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... similar transitions in the formant structures of neighboring vowels . In the case of nasals and approximant consonants , their acoustic properties are similar in their intensity and in displaying well - defined formants . The closeness ...
... similar transitions in the formant structures of neighboring vowels . In the case of nasals and approximant consonants , their acoustic properties are similar in their intensity and in displaying well - defined formants . The closeness ...
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... similar in meaning to its paraphrase on 583 of the 700 intransi- tive trials ( 83 % ) . Broken down by condition , 303 of 350 external - cause trials ( 87 % ) were rated as similar to their paraphrases , and 280 of 350 internal - cause ...
... similar in meaning to its paraphrase on 583 of the 700 intransi- tive trials ( 83 % ) . Broken down by condition , 303 of 350 external - cause trials ( 87 % ) were rated as similar to their paraphrases , and 280 of 350 internal - cause ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
Subjects and interface delay in child Spanish and Catalan John Grinstead | 40 |
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