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s In sum , the interaction observed among near - identical sounds in speech production provides support for our claim that speakers construct a formal relation between similar segments . Furthermore , the parallels between speech ...
s In sum , the interaction observed among near - identical sounds in speech production provides support for our claim that speakers construct a formal relation between similar segments . Furthermore , the parallels between speech ...
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This hypothesis is motivated by the observation that high lexical frequency and high word - to - word probability promote ... We reasoned that , in bias - matching contexts , the lengthening typically observed near clause boundaries and ...
This hypothesis is motivated by the observation that high lexical frequency and high word - to - word probability promote ... We reasoned that , in bias - matching contexts , the lengthening typically observed near clause boundaries and ...
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We discuss the extent to which each of these explanations might account for the patterns we observed . We then argue that the observed variation in pronunciation reveals effects of probabilities at the level of syntactic structure ...
We discuss the extent to which each of these explanations might account for the patterns we observed . We then argue that the observed variation in pronunciation reveals effects of probabilities at the level of syntactic structure ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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