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different segments pose problems in speech production . By rendering similar sounds identical in some property , LDCA thus has the potential to facilitate production . As we outline below , we suggest that LDCA may arise through ...
different segments pose problems in speech production . By rendering similar sounds identical in some property , LDCA thus has the potential to facilitate production . As we outline below , we suggest that LDCA may arise through ...
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Details on that vowel targets in speech production are Pedersen's biography and bibliography ' more extreme than their speakers proare contained in Carol Henriksen's entry duced even when hyperarticulating ' ( 377 ) in Lexicon ...
Details on that vowel targets in speech production are Pedersen's biography and bibliography ' more extreme than their speakers proare contained in Carol Henriksen's entry duced even when hyperarticulating ' ( 377 ) in Lexicon ...
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measurement , presenting several techniques used to alleviate the effects of unknown transmission channels and providing acoustic background on the acoustic features used in automatic speech recognition .
measurement , presenting several techniques used to alleviate the effects of unknown transmission channels and providing acoustic background on the acoustic features used in automatic speech recognition .
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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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agreement alternations analysis appear approach argues argument Cambridge chapter claim communication complement consider consonants constraints construction context contrast coordinations correspondence Creole definite determiners direct discourse discussion distinction effect English event evidence example expressions fact function further given grammar historical implicature indicate inference interaction interpretation involve issues John language lexical linguistic majority marking meaning morphology names nasal natural nominal Note noun object observed occur Oxford particular patterns person phonology phrases position possible pragmatic predicate present Press processing production properties proposed provides question reading reference relation relevant represented requires resultative role rules segments semantic sentences similar speaker specific speech stops structure suggests syntactic syntax Table tense theory tion University variation verb verbal voiced volume vowel