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TI PART.3SG everyone who wanted some ( DF , Porpoises ) Types of IU - final pitch contours After listening to the data , it was found useful to distinguish five types of IU - final pitch contours for the data : rise ( ) , marked rise ...
TI PART.3SG everyone who wanted some ( DF , Porpoises ) Types of IU - final pitch contours After listening to the data , it was found useful to distinguish five types of IU - final pitch contours for the data : rise ( ) , marked rise ...
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Partly for the sake of space , the numbers for IU - final rises and marked rises are presented in the same columns — the number before the slash is for regular rises ( / ) and ...
Partly for the sake of space , the numbers for IU - final rises and marked rises are presented in the same columns — the number before the slash is for regular rises ( / ) and ...
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In terms of the proportions of the various contours overall , we find that IU - final rises significantly outnumber falls in all texts , and marked rises are not uncommon , though marked falls are .
In terms of the proportions of the various contours overall , we find that IU - final rises significantly outnumber falls in all texts , and marked rises are not uncommon , though marked falls are .
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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