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Nishimura ( 2003 ) supports the productivity of this devoicing phenomenon through a corpus study using a database compiled by the National Institute for Japanese Language , Communication Research Laboratory and Tokyo Institute of ...
Nishimura ( 2003 ) supports the productivity of this devoicing phenomenon through a corpus study using a database compiled by the National Institute for Japanese Language , Communication Research Laboratory and Tokyo Institute of ...
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This issue is important to address here , because voiced geminates undergo context - free phonetic devoicing almost obligatorily ( see below ) . This raises the question of whether the devoicing in DVDDV words is simply a reflex of such ...
This issue is important to address here , because voiced geminates undergo context - free phonetic devoicing almost obligatorily ( see below ) . This raises the question of whether the devoicing in DVDDV words is simply a reflex of such ...
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In DVDDV words like those in 6c , the [ u ] following the geminate is devoiced if and only if the geminate is fully ... Figure 2 shows spectrograms of the pronunciation of / doggu / with and without devoicing of the voiced geminate .
In DVDDV words like those in 6c , the [ u ] following the geminate is devoiced if and only if the geminate is fully ... Figure 2 shows spectrograms of the pronunciation of / doggu / with and without devoicing of the voiced geminate .
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Letters to Language | 479 |
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