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FINAL POSITION INTERVOCALIC POSITION Series Mean ( SD ) Mean ( SD ) VOI - LAG Voiced 116 ( 21 ) ( N 14 ) 95 ( 29 ) ( N = 15 ) C - DUR Voiced 126 ( 20 ) ( N 14 ) 95 ( 29 ) ( N 15 ) V1 - DUR Voiced 212 ( 34 ) 79 ( 28 ) RELEASE Voiced 171 ...
FINAL POSITION INTERVOCALIC POSITION Series Mean ( SD ) Mean ( SD ) VOI - LAG Voiced 116 ( 21 ) ( N 14 ) 95 ( 29 ) ( N = 15 ) C - DUR Voiced 126 ( 20 ) ( N 14 ) 95 ( 29 ) ( N 15 ) V1 - DUR Voiced 212 ( 34 ) 79 ( 28 ) RELEASE Voiced 171 ...
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series also differs from the voiced series in terms of stop - closure duration . Underlying voiced stops are significantly shorter than the voiced variants of the coda - voicing ejectives . In sum , the acoustic study reveals that ...
series also differs from the voiced series in terms of stop - closure duration . Underlying voiced stops are significantly shorter than the voiced variants of the coda - voicing ejectives . In sum , the acoustic study reveals that ...
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In Kera , a Chadic language , voiceless velar stops in prefixes and suffixes usually become voiced if the stem contains voiced oral stops and affricates ; other voiced segments do not trigger the voicing agreement ( Ebert 1979 , Odden ...
In Kera , a Chadic language , voiceless velar stops in prefixes and suffixes usually become voiced if the stem contains voiced oral stops and affricates ; other voiced segments do not trigger the voicing agreement ( Ebert 1979 , Odden ...
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