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This gemination process has created voiced geminates in the loanword phonology of Japanese , and a [ + voice ) distinction is thus contrastive in geminates . Some near - minimal pairs of voiced and voiceless geminates are given in 3.2 ...
This gemination process has created voiced geminates in the loanword phonology of Japanese , and a [ + voice ) distinction is thus contrastive in geminates . Some near - minimal pairs of voiced and voiceless geminates are given in 3.2 ...
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We have seen that a voicing contrast in Japanese is associated with many of the cues that are known to signal a [ + voice ) ... First , glottal vibration stops in the middle of closure for voiced geminates , but not for singletons .
We have seen that a voicing contrast in Japanese is associated with many of the cues that are known to signal a [ + voice ) ... First , glottal vibration stops in the middle of closure for voiced geminates , but not for singletons .
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Recall that ' hit ' is the probability of identifying voiced consonants as voiced , and ' false alarm ' is the probability of identifying voiceless consonants as voiced . Since z - scores are negative when their probabilities are less ...
Recall that ' hit ' is the probability of identifying voiced consonants as voiced , and ' false alarm ' is the probability of identifying voiceless consonants as voiced . Since z - scores are negative when their probabilities are less ...
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