Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... phonetic transcriptions show no clear distinction between the vowels of cot and caught . In trying to explain this ... phonetic continuum from [ a ] through [ D ‹ ] ( low but not fully back ) , I use / a / in 25 examples and / ɔ / in 7 ...
... phonetic transcriptions show no clear distinction between the vowels of cot and caught . In trying to explain this ... phonetic continuum from [ a ] through [ D ‹ ] ( low but not fully back ) , I use / a / in 25 examples and / ɔ / in 7 ...
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... phonetic dispositions of talkers . He has brought together data on infant , child , and adult vocalizations from hundreds of sources ; has organized them around the themes of discontinuity and drift in phonetic repertoires ; and has ...
... phonetic dispositions of talkers . He has brought together data on infant , child , and adult vocalizations from hundreds of sources ; has organized them around the themes of discontinuity and drift in phonetic repertoires ; and has ...
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... phonetic naturalness of final devoicing , assimilations , and other patterns are to be expected if adult and child are under similar physiological constraints . L adds his voice ( 194 ) to the chorus that advises developmentalists to ...
... phonetic naturalness of final devoicing , assimilations , and other patterns are to be expected if adult and child are under similar physiological constraints . L adds his voice ( 194 ) to the chorus that advises developmentalists to ...
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