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ARTICULATORY FEATURES FOR DESCRIBING LEXICAL DISTINCTIONS † PETER LADEFOGED University of California , Los Angeles The sounds that distinguish words in the world's languages can be described in terms of properties that are often called ...
ARTICULATORY FEATURES FOR DESCRIBING LEXICAL DISTINCTIONS † PETER LADEFOGED University of California , Los Angeles The sounds that distinguish words in the world's languages can be described in terms of properties that are often called ...
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Nowadays , textbook accounts of vowels ( e.g. Ladefoged 2006 ) suggest that they are best described in auditory / acoustic terms rather than by referring to articulations . The feature values listed in the table can be considered as ...
Nowadays , textbook accounts of vowels ( e.g. Ladefoged 2006 ) suggest that they are best described in auditory / acoustic terms rather than by referring to articulations . The feature values listed in the table can be considered as ...
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... Inland North continued the cultural pattern of New England settlement described by David Hackett Fischer ( 1989 ) as a largely urban movement with a stronger emphasis on the nuclear family than is found in competing traditions .
... Inland North continued the cultural pattern of New England settlement described by David Hackett Fischer ( 1989 ) as a largely urban movement with a stronger emphasis on the nuclear family than is found in competing traditions .
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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