Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... contrast is indeed harder to perceive in geminates than in singletons , I investigated in this experiment ( i ) what kinds of acoustic correlates are associated with a voicing contrast in Japanese , ( ii ) how these acoustic correlates ...
... contrast is indeed harder to perceive in geminates than in singletons , I investigated in this experiment ( i ) what kinds of acoustic correlates are associated with a voicing contrast in Japanese , ( ii ) how these acoustic correlates ...
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... contrast compared to oral vowels , because nasal vowels are inherently longer than oral vowels . The third reason to suspect that a [ + voice ] difference is weaker for geminates than for singletons is the presence / absence of ...
... contrast compared to oral vowels , because nasal vowels are inherently longer than oral vowels . The third reason to suspect that a [ + voice ] difference is weaker for geminates than for singletons is the presence / absence of ...
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... contrast because neither has a phonemic contrast between laterals and rhotics , but Korean has two liquid allophones , flap [ r ] and lateral [ 1 ] , the latter restricted to coda position , while Japanese has only / R / . The Korean ...
... contrast because neither has a phonemic contrast between laterals and rhotics , but Korean has two liquid allophones , flap [ r ] and lateral [ 1 ] , the latter restricted to coda position , while Japanese has only / R / . The Korean ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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