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Immediately preceding a voiceless consonant , as in writer or ricing , the first formant is lower and the second formant higher than for the contrasting voiced consonants in rider and rising , respectively .
Immediately preceding a voiceless consonant , as in writer or ricing , the first formant is lower and the second formant higher than for the contrasting voiced consonants in rider and rising , respectively .
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Ohala ( 1982 ) calls attention to an Indo - Aryan phenomenon , first studied by Grierson ( 1922 ) , in which nasal vowels appear in certain words where the following consonant is voiceless . This process is of interest here since these ...
Ohala ( 1982 ) calls attention to an Indo - Aryan phenomenon , first studied by Grierson ( 1922 ) , in which nasal vowels appear in certain words where the following consonant is voiceless . This process is of interest here since these ...
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This absence of vocal - fold vibration during the vowel is a consequence of the influence of the voiceless consonants that precede and follow the vowel . Voicelessness for the initial consonant / p / is enhanced with a spread glottis ...
This absence of vocal - fold vibration during the vowel is a consequence of the influence of the voiceless consonants that precede and follow the vowel . Voicelessness for the initial consonant / p / is enhanced with a spread glottis ...
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Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain | 33 |
J Cooper Cutting Kathleen M Eberhard Karin R Humphreys | 114 |
Caroline Féry Vieri SamekLodovici | 131 |
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