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... tion is required . An advanced computer program such as Amadeus , used here , pro- vides an indispensable tool in the form of the sonogram : a precise visual 2 rendering of the music as a set of purely acoustical events . The sonogram ...
... tion is required . An advanced computer program such as Amadeus , used here , pro- vides an indispensable tool in the form of the sonogram : a precise visual 2 rendering of the music as a set of purely acoustical events . The sonogram ...
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... tion of many of them . Over the past fifteen years or so , awareness has increased dramatically - worldwide - among language theoreticians and practitioners ( linguists , sociolinguists , psycholinguists , language policy analysts ...
... tion of many of them . Over the past fifteen years or so , awareness has increased dramatically - worldwide - among language theoreticians and practitioners ( linguists , sociolinguists , psycholinguists , language policy analysts ...
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... tion of a syllable present in a historically earlier form , and which is still pronounced in Western dialects of Cree . The glottal stop is not written in the Southern dialect , as there is no syllabic character for this sound ; the ...
... tion of a syllable present in a historically earlier form , and which is still pronounced in Western dialects of Cree . The glottal stop is not written in the Southern dialect , as there is no syllabic character for this sound ; the ...
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George F Aubin | 13 |
Richard Burleson | 35 |
Andrew Cowell Alonzo Moss Sr | 61 |
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