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Duration of vowels in kâ - kî - at - ônâpêmiyân ( AA 1:10 ) to Time 78ms n a 116ms p e m 102ms i y 87ms a 100ms Here , the first vowel [ o ] has a duration of 78 milliseconds ( ms ) and is considered phonemically " short , " although it ...
Duration of vowels in kâ - kî - at - ônâpêmiyân ( AA 1:10 ) to Time 78ms n a 116ms p e m 102ms i y 87ms a 100ms Here , the first vowel [ o ] has a duration of 78 milliseconds ( ms ) and is considered phonemically " short , " although it ...
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within the community ( Clarke 1983 ) , it was not considered in building the sample . Most questions were measured on a 5 - point Likert - type scale , a form of measurement in which subjects are asked to " agree or disagree with a ...
within the community ( Clarke 1983 ) , it was not considered in building the sample . Most questions were measured on a 5 - point Likert - type scale , a form of measurement in which subjects are asked to " agree or disagree with a ...
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It was not awe - inspiring , nor was it considered to be the " creator " of humans , animal - persons and the physical world . This indigenous spirit - person has now been replaced by , or incorporated into , the Christian deity ...
It was not awe - inspiring , nor was it considered to be the " creator " of humans , animal - persons and the physical world . This indigenous spirit - person has now been replaced by , or incorporated into , the Christian deity ...
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