Vowel reduction

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11Phonology–407. f 2004 Cambridge University Press doi:S0952675704000314 Printed in the United Kingdom Vowel height harmony and blocking in Buchan Scots* Mary Paster

Phonology–407. f 2004 Cambridge University Press doi:S0952675704000314 Printed in the United Kingdom Vowel height harmony and blocking in Buchan Scots* Mary Paster

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Source URL: pages.pomona.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-08-10 15:26:29
12The phonetics of schwa vowels Edward Flemming Department of Linguistics & Philosophy, MIT 1. Introduction

The phonetics of schwa vowels Edward Flemming Department of Linguistics & Philosophy, MIT 1. Introduction

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Source URL: web.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-12-11 15:49:15
13Shortening of long high vowels in Hungarian: a perceptual loss?  Introduction Hungarian is a language with distinctive vowel quantity in both stressed and unstressed syllables. However, a tendency for shortening the long

Shortening of long high vowels in Hungarian: a perceptual loss? Introduction Hungarian is a language with distinctive vowel quantity in both stressed and unstressed syllables. However, a tendency for shortening the long

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Source URL: linguistica.sns.it

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-04 06:13:19
14Sociolinguistic interpretation needs geography (and dialectology): final unstressed vowels in some southern Campanian dialects While (Tuscan-based) standard Italian contrasts final unstressed /i e a o/ (the latter arisen

Sociolinguistic interpretation needs geography (and dialectology): final unstressed vowels in some southern Campanian dialects While (Tuscan-based) standard Italian contrasts final unstressed /i e a o/ (the latter arisen

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Source URL: linguistica.sns.it

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-04 06:13:19
1515th ICPhS Barcelona  The psychological reality of rhythm classes: perceptual studies Franck Ramus∗ , Emmanuel Dupoux∗ and Jacques Mehler∗† ∗

15th ICPhS Barcelona The psychological reality of rhythm classes: perceptual studies Franck Ramus∗ , Emmanuel Dupoux∗ and Jacques Mehler∗† ∗

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Language: English - Date: 2011-10-04 10:33:10
16Non-maximal Feet as Reduction Domains in Dutch Recent work on foot-level prosodic structure has introduced the idea that feet may be recursive, with evidence mainly from rhythmic phenomena, e.g., stress/accent or lengthe

Non-maximal Feet as Reduction Domains in Dutch Recent work on foot-level prosodic structure has introduced the idea that feet may be recursive, with evidence mainly from rhythmic phenomena, e.g., stress/accent or lengthe

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:36
17Is Acquisition of L2 Phonemes Difficult? Production of English Stress by Japanese Speakers Mariko Kondo Waseda University  1. Introduction

Is Acquisition of L2 Phonemes Difficult? Production of English Stress by Japanese Speakers Mariko Kondo Waseda University 1. Introduction

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:51:56
18Comparing the ‘Magnifying Lens’ Effect of Stress to that of Contrastive Focus in Spanish

Comparing the ‘Magnifying Lens’ Effect of Stress to that of Contrastive Focus in Spanish

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:57:00
19Full title: Vowel reduction in verbs in King Alfred’s Pastoral Care Sverre Stausland Johnsen University of Oslo Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies Box Blindern

Full title: Vowel reduction in verbs in King Alfred’s Pastoral Care Sverre Stausland Johnsen University of Oslo Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies Box Blindern

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Source URL: folk.uio.no

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-18 14:55:56
20Microsoft Word - 293_mannell.doc

Microsoft Word - 293_mannell.doc

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-06 19:06:13