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FREQUENCY OF CONSONANT CLUSTERS SOL SAPORTA University of Illinois 0.1 . ... It is true that several studies have offered systematic statements of distribution and clustering , pointing out for example that in English a phone of the / n ...
FREQUENCY OF CONSONANT CLUSTERS SOL SAPORTA University of Illinois 0.1 . ... It is true that several studies have offered systematic statements of distribution and clustering , pointing out for example that in English a phone of the / n ...
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The distribution of the average frequencies of clusters ( Column D ) tends in both languages to follow a normal curve ; the one important exception is the extremely low frequency of English clusters whose members differ by six units .
The distribution of the average frequencies of clusters ( Column D ) tends in both languages to follow a normal curve ; the one important exception is the extremely low frequency of English clusters whose members differ by six units .
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The distribution of the average frequencies of clusters ( Column D ) tends in both languages to follow a normal curve ; the one important exception is the extremely low frequency of English clusters whose members differ by six units .
The distribution of the average frequencies of clusters ( Column D ) tends in both languages to follow a normal curve ; the one important exception is the extremely low frequency of English clusters whose members differ by six units .
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