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3 voiced 2.5 voiceless 2 H CV - ratio 1.5 1 0.5 0 singleton geminate = = = = = = 9 = = = = rized in Figure 10. An ANOVA shows that geminates have a higher CV - ratio than singletons ( on average , singletons = 1.52 ; geminates = 2.10 ...
3 voiced 2.5 voiceless 2 H CV - ratio 1.5 1 0.5 0 singleton geminate = = = = = = 9 = = = = rized in Figure 10. An ANOVA shows that geminates have a higher CV - ratio than singletons ( on average , singletons = 1.52 ; geminates = 2.10 ...
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350 voiced 300 voiceless 250 200 FO at V2 onset ( Hz ) 150 100 50 0 singleton geminate F1 is also higher after voiceless consonants than after voiced , as illustrated in Figure 12 . 600 500 I HH voiced voiceless 400 F1 at V2 onset ( Hz ) ...
350 voiced 300 voiceless 250 200 FO at V2 onset ( Hz ) 150 100 50 0 singleton geminate F1 is also higher after voiceless consonants than after voiced , as illustrated in Figure 12 . 600 500 I HH voiced voiceless 400 F1 at V2 onset ( Hz ) ...
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Eeato the into 11The next figure , Figure 10 , concludes the analysis of wanna in those accents where it alternates like to . In linking the separate morphs { want } and { to } to the contracted form { wanna } , it builds on the ...
Eeato the into 11The next figure , Figure 10 , concludes the analysis of wanna in those accents where it alternates like to . In linking the separate morphs { want } and { to } to the contracted form { wanna } , it builds on the ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
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