Affricate consonant

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1FOOT, WORD, AND LARYNGEAL FEATURES IN ENGLISH AND ICELANDIC John T. Jensen & Margaret Stong-Jensen University of Ottawa  1.

FOOT, WORD, AND LARYNGEAL FEATURES IN ENGLISH AND ICELANDIC John T. Jensen & Margaret Stong-Jensen University of Ottawa 1.

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Source URL: westernlinguistics.ca

Language: English - Date: 2010-06-18 16:04:47
2Phonological Processes Phonological processes are patterns of sound errors that typically developing children use to simplify speech as they are learning to talk. A phonological disorder occurs when phonological processe

Phonological Processes Phonological processes are patterns of sound errors that typically developing children use to simplify speech as they are learning to talk. A phonological disorder occurs when phonological processe

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Source URL: littlebeespeech.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-26 19:21:30
3Anterior Release Dynamics of Mangetti Dune !Xung Coronal Click consonants Amanda L. Miller The Ohio State University Mangetti Dune !Xung, a Namibian Kx’a language, has the four contrastive coronal click types that are

Anterior Release Dynamics of Mangetti Dune !Xung Coronal Click consonants Amanda L. Miller The Ohio State University Mangetti Dune !Xung, a Namibian Kx’a language, has the four contrastive coronal click types that are

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-02 10:13:28
4Evaluating a new measure of fricative source intensity Matthew Faytak and Keith Johnson (University of California, Berkeley) Background. Fricative spectral shape is a common focus of acoustic analysis, as reflected by th

Evaluating a new measure of fricative source intensity Matthew Faytak and Keith Johnson (University of California, Berkeley) Background. Fricative spectral shape is a common focus of acoustic analysis, as reflected by th

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-02 10:13:26
5Acoustic analysis of L1 and L2 production of Mandarin coronal sibilants Bin Lia, Jing Shaoab, Si Chenb ; ;  a Dept. of Linguistics and Translation, City Univ

Acoustic analysis of L1 and L2 production of Mandarin coronal sibilants Bin Lia, Jing Shaoab, Si Chenb ; ; a Dept. of Linguistics and Translation, City Univ

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-02 10:13:27
6Problem: What is the phonological status of affricates as opposed to other (‘true’) clusters

Problem: What is the phonological status of affricates as opposed to other (‘true’) clusters

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Source URL: speech.ilsp.gr

Language: English - Date: 2009-03-27 10:06:11
7Title title title title: Times New Roman, 18 pt font, bold

Title title title title: Times New Roman, 18 pt font, bold

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Source URL: user.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de

Language: English - Date: 2008-10-20 16:17:00
8Microsoft Word - Hamann&Velkov1_12.doc

Microsoft Word - Hamann&Velkov1_12.doc

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Source URL: user.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de

Language: English - Date: 2008-10-20 16:29:01
9A Typology of Stops in South American Indian languages* Hebe González University of Pittsburgh and Universidad Nacional de San Juan (Argentina) Keywords: Phonology, typology, stops, South America

A Typology of Stops in South American Indian languages* Hebe González University of Pittsburgh and Universidad Nacional de San Juan (Argentina) Keywords: Phonology, typology, stops, South America

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Source URL: www.ailla.utexas.org

Language: English - Date: 2004-02-29 16:13:28
10Microsoft Word - zz_affricates.doc

Microsoft Word - zz_affricates.doc

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Source URL: clas.mq.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-06 19:24:29