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Let me use the term ' environment - specific tessitura ' ( EST ) for the pitch - range over which the tones of a tone language vary , given a particular speaker AND A PARTICULAR TONAL ENVIRONMENT .
Let me use the term ' environment - specific tessitura ' ( EST ) for the pitch - range over which the tones of a tone language vary , given a particular speaker AND A PARTICULAR TONAL ENVIRONMENT .
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Measuring and calculating rule application probabilities for each of these environments separately would result in an unwieldy ... of the other aspects of the environment may be mathematically formulated in a number of different ways .
Measuring and calculating rule application probabilities for each of these environments separately would result in an unwieldy ... of the other aspects of the environment may be mathematically formulated in a number of different ways .
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Some of the features may be subcategories of others in the same list , as long as no one feature is a subcategory of two or more disjoint ( i.e. exclusive ) features , and as long as each environment of the variable contains exactly one ...
Some of the features may be subcategories of others in the same list , as long as no one feature is a subcategory of two or more disjoint ( i.e. exclusive ) features , and as long as each environment of the variable contains exactly one ...
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