Ejective consonant

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1British Association of Academic Phoneticians  Abstracts and Colloquium Handbook London, March 29-31, 2010

British Association of Academic Phoneticians Abstracts and Colloquium Handbook London, March 29-31, 2010

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Source URL: www.baap.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2016-07-19 10:49:35
2ICPhS XVI  Saarbrücken, 6-10 August 2007 ID 1738

ICPhS XVI Saarbrücken, 6-10 August 2007 ID 1738

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Source URL: icphs2007.de

Language: English - Date: 2008-11-18 09:46:43
3A 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
4Epiphenomenal, sociophonetic and interactional ejectives in English and German Adrian P. Simpson (University of Jena, Germany) There is increasing evidence that non-pulmonic sound production is a systematic and widesprea

Epiphenomenal, sociophonetic and interactional ejectives in English and German Adrian P. Simpson (University of Jena, Germany) There is increasing evidence that non-pulmonic sound production is a systematic and widesprea

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Source URL: linguistica.sns.it

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-04 06:13:19
5Microsoft Word - ALL_LDLT_WORK13.doc

Microsoft Word - ALL_LDLT_WORK13.doc

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Source URL: www.hrelp.org

Language: English - Date: 2008-02-19 07:48:06
6The Role of Contrast in Laryngeal Cooccurrence Restrictions

The Role of Contrast in Laryngeal Cooccurrence Restrictions

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Source URL: www.lingref.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 13:00:33
7THE RISE AND FALL OF ASPIRATED FRICATIVES* Radu Craioveanu University of Toronto 1.

THE RISE AND FALL OF ASPIRATED FRICATIVES* Radu Craioveanu University of Toronto 1.

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-07 16:23:51
8Statistical co-occurrence restrictions in Oromo consonants Avery Ozburn, University of Toronto In this work, I examine a novel case of laryngeal co-occurrence restrictions in Oromo, a Cushitic language spoken in Ethiopia

Statistical co-occurrence restrictions in Oromo consonants Avery Ozburn, University of Toronto In this work, I examine a novel case of laryngeal co-occurrence restrictions in Oromo, a Cushitic language spoken in Ethiopia

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Language: English - Date: 2014-04-08 15:44:53
9Variation in Ejective Stops in Harar Oromo Maida Percival, University of Toronto Acoustic studies on ejectives have yielded inconsistent results, so that it is still unclear how systematically their acoustic characterist

Variation in Ejective Stops in Harar Oromo Maida Percival, University of Toronto Acoustic studies on ejectives have yielded inconsistent results, so that it is still unclear how systematically their acoustic characterist

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Language: English - Date: 2014-04-08 15:44:53
10THE PHONOLOGY OF YUROK GLOTTALIZED SONORANTS: SEGMENTAL FISSION UNDER SYLLABIFICATION1 Juliette Blevins University of California, Berkeley Yurok, an endangered Algic language of northwest California, has a series of glot

THE PHONOLOGY OF YUROK GLOTTALIZED SONORANTS: SEGMENTAL FISSION UNDER SYLLABIFICATION1 Juliette Blevins University of California, Berkeley Yurok, an endangered Algic language of northwest California, has a series of glot

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Source URL: corpus.linguistics.berkeley.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-07-05 17:43:14