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31Prosodic Similarity – Evidence from an Imitation Study Hansjörg Mixdorff1, Jennifer Cole2, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel3 1 Department of Computer Science and Media, Beuth University of Applied Sciences, Berlin 2

Prosodic Similarity – Evidence from an Imitation Study Hansjörg Mixdorff1, Jennifer Cole2, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel3 1 Department of Computer Science and Media, Beuth University of Applied Sciences, Berlin 2

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Source URL: prosody.beckman.illinois.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-16 00:27:13
32Processing of French Liaisons in Toddlers Mireille Babineau and Rushen Shi Abstract This study tested the hypothesis that statistically-based word segmentation is subject to linguistic constraints. French liaisons provid

Processing of French Liaisons in Toddlers Mireille Babineau and Rushen Shi Abstract This study tested the hypothesis that statistically-based word segmentation is subject to linguistic constraints. French liaisons provid

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Source URL: www.gr.uqam.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-07 15:32:08
33Spelling Progress Bulletin Winter 1976

Spelling Progress Bulletin Winter 1976

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Source URL: spellingsociety.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-02-18 07:34:20
34Phonology–164. f 2008 Cambridge University Press doi:S0952675708001425 Printed in the United Kingdom On the perceptual origin of loanword adaptations: experimental evidence from

Phonology–164. f 2008 Cambridge University Press doi:S0952675708001425 Printed in the United Kingdom On the perceptual origin of loanword adaptations: experimental evidence from

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Source URL: www.lscp.net

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-04 10:33:01
35Sonority profile and temporal organization of clusters: evidence from Russian Stefania Marin1, Marianne Pouplier2, Alexei Kochetov3 1, 2 Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, LMU Munich; 3Department of Linguistic

Sonority profile and temporal organization of clusters: evidence from Russian Stefania Marin1, Marianne Pouplier2, Alexei Kochetov3 1, 2 Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, LMU Munich; 3Department of Linguistic

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-12 14:05:58
36Nōmen________________________

Nōmen________________________

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Source URL: www.txclassics.org

Language: English - Date: 2006-03-26 23:51:35
37doi:j.cognition

doi:j.cognition

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Source URL: www.lscp.net

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-04 10:33:04
38CANDIDATE OATH CANDIDATE WITH PARTY AFFILIATION  OFFICE USE ONLY OATH OF CANDIDATE (Section, Florida Statutes)

CANDIDATE OATH CANDIDATE WITH PARTY AFFILIATION OFFICE USE ONLY OATH OF CANDIDATE (Section, Florida Statutes)

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Source URL: dos.myflorida.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-07-23 09:10:18
39Epenthesis into nonnative consonant clusters: phonetic factors eclipse gradient phonotactics Colin Wilson () Lisa Davidson () Johns Hopkins University New York University Introduc

Epenthesis into nonnative consonant clusters: phonetic factors eclipse gradient phonotactics Colin Wilson () Lisa Davidson () Johns Hopkins University New York University Introduc

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-12 14:04:26
40In-Season Exhibition Games (or ISEGs) By Walter LeConte January 7, 2008 In-Season Exhibition Games (or ISEGs, no hyphen, is an acronym created by moi and pronounced eye seg, that last syllable rhyming with egg), have bee

In-Season Exhibition Games (or ISEGs) By Walter LeConte January 7, 2008 In-Season Exhibition Games (or ISEGs, no hyphen, is an acronym created by moi and pronounced eye seg, that last syllable rhyming with egg), have bee

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Source URL: retrosheet.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-06-03 22:17:56