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An unreleased stop consists of A , which means a total absence of airflow . A released stop consists of A , followed by Amay which is a maximally open release . A fricative consists of Af which is a release sufficient to produce a ...
An unreleased stop consists of A , which means a total absence of airflow . A released stop consists of A , followed by Amay which is a maximally open release . A fricative consists of Af which is a release sufficient to produce a ...
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In the model proposed by Steriade ( 1991 ) , these stops are represented by different structures ; word - final stops are represented by 7b while stops in word - internal stop - obstruent clusters are represented by 7a .
In the model proposed by Steriade ( 1991 ) , these stops are represented by different structures ; word - final stops are represented by 7b while stops in word - internal stop - obstruent clusters are represented by 7a .
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The only environments where there is a phonetic difference between a mid vowel and a high vowel is when the vowel is long or has a glottal stop in the coda . This is shown in Table 13 , which gives the phonetic realizations of the non ...
The only environments where there is a phonetic difference between a mid vowel and a high vowel is when the vowel is long or has a glottal stop in the coda . This is shown in Table 13 , which gives the phonetic realizations of the non ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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