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All of the speakers I met or heard about at that time were over 60 years of age , and , over the years , only one or two additional speakers , also elderly , were ever mentioned to me . For my work , I interviewed a total of five Golden ...
All of the speakers I met or heard about at that time were over 60 years of age , and , over the years , only one or two additional speakers , also elderly , were ever mentioned to me . For my work , I interviewed a total of five Golden ...
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The analysis is based on data from six speakers , two Eastern Swampy and four Moose Cree speakers . They are listed in 3 : ( 3 ) Eastern Swampy Cree : Simeon Scott ( texts 1-12 ) : Native speaker ...
The analysis is based on data from six speakers , two Eastern Swampy and four Moose Cree speakers . They are listed in 3 : ( 3 ) Eastern Swampy Cree : Simeon Scott ( texts 1-12 ) : Native speaker ...
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DATA AND MEASUREMENTS We tested the typical F0 from two speakers on the Passamaquoddy language tapes published by Audio Forum ( Nicholas , Francis and Nicholas 1988 ) . Although not identified on the tape , the speakers were known to ...
DATA AND MEASUREMENTS We tested the typical F0 from two speakers on the Passamaquoddy language tapes published by Audio Forum ( Nicholas , Francis and Nicholas 1988 ) . Although not identified on the tape , the speakers were known to ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
Copyright | |
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