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Vowels / Formant / Discrete cosine transform / Cepstrum / Variation / Chicano English / William Labov / Linguistics / American English / Phonetics
Date: 2014-11-26 07:33:14
Vowels
Formant
Discrete cosine transform
Cepstrum
Variation
Chicano English
William Labov
Linguistics
American English
Phonetics

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