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For example , one of the three speakers shows a larger vi duration difference before geminates than before singletons ( as reflected in Fig . 8 ) . Another speaker has a larger FO difference in V2 after geminates .
For example , one of the three speakers shows a larger vi duration difference before geminates than before singletons ( as reflected in Fig . 8 ) . Another speaker has a larger FO difference in V2 after geminates .
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At one extreme are speakers who seem to recognize that , in some sense , wanna still contains to . For these speakers , wanna and to both have the same idiosyncratic pronunciation in which / əl before a consonant alternates with some ...
At one extreme are speakers who seem to recognize that , in some sense , wanna still contains to . For these speakers , wanna and to both have the same idiosyncratic pronunciation in which / əl before a consonant alternates with some ...
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largely match each other and indicate that the earliest known Austronesian speakers lived in Taiwan from about 3500 BC , settling the Philippines and island Southeast Asia from about 2500 BC , and reaching the Bismarck Archipelago of ...
largely match each other and indicate that the earliest known Austronesian speakers lived in Taiwan from about 3500 BC , settling the Philippines and island Southeast Asia from about 2500 BC , and reaching the Bismarck Archipelago of ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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