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Spectrograms illustrating devoicing of word - final high vowels . Time scale is the same ( 750 ms ) . A high vowel devoices after [ kk ] ( a ) , but not after [ gg ] ( b ) . In DVDDV words like those in 6c , the [ u ] following the ...
Spectrograms illustrating devoicing of word - final high vowels . Time scale is the same ( 750 ms ) . A high vowel devoices after [ kk ] ( a ) , but not after [ gg ] ( b ) . In DVDDV words like those in 6c , the [ u ] following the ...
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TO inf first Alu realization { to } next Consonant last + C realization Segment vlət TO prep Vowel slo last + V next FIGURE 8. { to } has a different vowel before vowels and consonants . In words , Fig . 8 deals with the realization of ...
TO inf first Alu realization { to } next Consonant last + C realization Segment vlət TO prep Vowel slo last + V next FIGURE 8. { to } has a different vowel before vowels and consonants . In words , Fig . 8 deals with the realization of ...
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However , the correspondence was not perfect : both the reduced and nonreduced vowel occurred in the transparent and pragmatic uses , as shown in Table 1. Given the strong tendency of the full vowel to occur with the transparent meaning ...
However , the correspondence was not perfect : both the reduced and nonreduced vowel occurred in the transparent and pragmatic uses , as shown in Table 1. Given the strong tendency of the full vowel to occur with the transparent meaning ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
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