Vowels

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51Phonetic reduction, perceptual illusions, and phonotactic legality Alexander McAllister & Matthew Carlson The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA;  Language experience leads not only to

Phonetic reduction, perceptual illusions, and phonotactic legality Alexander McAllister & Matthew Carlson The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA; Language experience leads not only to

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-12 14:04:12
52Evaluation of segmentation approaches and constriction degree correlates for spirant approximant consonants Mauricio Figueroa | Bronwen G. Evans Speech Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, UCL (University College London) m.fig

Evaluation of segmentation approaches and constriction degree correlates for spirant approximant consonants Mauricio Figueroa | Bronwen G. Evans Speech Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, UCL (University College London) m.fig

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Source URL: www.mauriciofigueroa.cl

Language: English - Date: 2015-08-08 06:22:10
53Building a proto-lexicon: does input variability matter? Helen Buckler & Elizabeth Johnson University of Toronto Mississauga  Infants earliest word form representations develop during the first y

Building a proto-lexicon: does input variability matter? Helen Buckler & Elizabeth Johnson University of Toronto Mississauga Infants earliest word form representations develop during the first y

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-12 14:05:13
54International English Spelling 1  International English Spelling: how systematic repair is possible VALERIE YULE

International English Spelling 1 International English Spelling: how systematic repair is possible VALERIE YULE

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Source URL: www.valerieyule.com.au

Language: English
55Developmental Psychology 2014, Vol. 50, No. 12, 2666 –2674 © 2014 American Psychological Association/$12.00 http://dx.doi.orga0038105

Developmental Psychology 2014, Vol. 50, No. 12, 2666 –2674 © 2014 American Psychological Association/$12.00 http://dx.doi.orga0038105

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Source URL: www.gr.uqam.ca

Language: English - Date: 2016-02-25 15:46:15
56Vowel length in Scottish English: new data based on the alignment of pitch accent peaks Bob Ladd () Edinburgh University 13th mfm, May 2005 Work carried out in collaboration with Astrid Schepman, Laurenc

Vowel length in Scottish English: new data based on the alignment of pitch accent peaks Bob Ladd () Edinburgh University 13th mfm, May 2005 Work carried out in collaboration with Astrid Schepman, Laurenc

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Source URL: www.lel.ed.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2008-06-23 10:16:05
57Introduction Prosodic domains: ● ●  Languages organize segmental material into a limited number of prosodic domains (e.

Introduction Prosodic domains: ● ● Languages organize segmental material into a limited number of prosodic domains (e.

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Source URL: www.guilherme.ca

Language: English - Date: 2016-05-28 03:33:44
58Name_____________________ Chapter 4, exercised D Considering only the vowels that cannot occur in monosyllables closed by /p/ as in C above, give words, if possible, illustrating their occurrence in syllables closed by t

Name_____________________ Chapter 4, exercised D Considering only the vowels that cannot occur in monosyllables closed by /p/ as in C above, give words, if possible, illustrating their occurrence in syllables closed by t

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Source URL: www.phonetics.ucla.edu

- Date: 2005-06-01 21:26:38
    59Acoustic Expansion of Accented Vowels in American English Heejin Kim & Jennifer Cole University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ,

    Acoustic Expansion of Accented Vowels in American English Heejin Kim & Jennifer Cole University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ,

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    Source URL: prosody.beckman.illinois.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2009-05-04 17:19:48
    60Week 1A  Short a SET UP Print out as many “Lists” as you have room for and place along a wall in close proximity to the student. If

    Week 1A Short a SET UP Print out as many “Lists” as you have room for and place along a wall in close proximity to the student. If

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    Source URL: www.tampareads.com

    Language: English - Date: 2014-02-03 14:09:43