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  • Part 1: Introduction to The

    Part 1: Introduction to The

  • Chapter 9 Consonant Substitution in Child Language (Ikwere) Roseline I

    Chapter 9 Consonant Substitution in Child Language (Ikwere) Roseline I

  • August 25-26, 1969

    August 25-26, 1969

  • Studies in African Linguistics Volume 21, Number 3, December 1990

    Studies in African Linguistics Volume 21, Number 3, December 1990

  • The Phonetics and Phonology of Retroflexes Published By

    The Phonetics and Phonology of Retroflexes Published By

  • Labialized and Pharyngealized Consonants Both Have Lower' Ampli 1Jjde (And Hence Perceived Lower Pitch) Than Their Plain Counterparts

    Labialized and Pharyngealized Consonants Both Have Lower' Ampli 1Jjde (And Hence Perceived Lower Pitch) Than Their Plain Counterparts

  • Phonetics and Phonology of Nyagrong Minyag: an Endangered Language of Western China

    Phonetics and Phonology of Nyagrong Minyag: an Endangered Language of Western China

  • Chaha Labialization and Palatalization As Coalescence by Degif Petros Banksira

    Chaha Labialization and Palatalization As Coalescence by Degif Petros Banksira

  • LINGUISTICS 401 Advanced Phonetics

    LINGUISTICS 401 Advanced Phonetics

  • Lip Protrusion/Rounding Dissociation in French and English Consonants: /W/ Vs

    Lip Protrusion/Rounding Dissociation in French and English Consonants: /W/ Vs

  • Emphasis Harmony in Arabic: a Critical Assessment of Feature-Geometric and Optimality-Theoretic Approaches

    Emphasis Harmony in Arabic: a Critical Assessment of Feature-Geometric and Optimality-Theoretic Approaches

  • PHONOLOGICAL RULES in the LANGUAGE of HUNGARIAN CHILDREN Andrew Kerek Miami University (Ohio)

    PHONOLOGICAL RULES in the LANGUAGE of HUNGARIAN CHILDREN Andrew Kerek Miami University (Ohio)

  • The Directionality of Emphasis Spread in Arabic

    The Directionality of Emphasis Spread in Arabic

  • English Consonant Allophony: the Case of Secondary Articulation Assimilation*

    English Consonant Allophony: the Case of Secondary Articulation Assimilation*

  • Sss-G1102 Phonological Process Definitions

    Sss-G1102 Phonological Process Definitions

  • Normal Vowel Development

    Normal Vowel Development

  • On Segmental Complexity" />

    On Segmental Complexity"SUBJECT "AVT, Volume 21 (2004)"KEYWORDS ""SIZE HEIGHT "240"WIDTH "160"VOFFSET "2">

  • The Phonetics and Phonology of Semitic Pharyngeals1 John J

    The Phonetics and Phonology of Semitic Pharyngeals1 John J

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  • Phonetic Structures of Turkish Kabardian1
  • The Acoustics of Uvulars in Tlingit
  • Phonological Pattern Suppression by Age Children with Normally Developing Articulation Seem to Suppress Certain Phonological Processes Within Approximate Time Frames
  • 1 an Acoustic Analysis of Labialization of Coronal Nasal Consonants in American English by Elisabeth A. Hon B.S.E., Electrical E
  • Labialization in Cairene Arabic Islam Youssef Telemark University College
  • Followed by a Rounded Vowel Not Anticipation but The
  • Phonological Processes
  • Phonological Features of Yazghulami
  • ASCII Phonetic Symbols for the World's Languages: Worldbet
  • The Phonological System of Spanish
  • Labialization and Palatalization in Judeo-Spanish Phonology*
  • Multiple Articulation and Coarticulation
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  • Phonological Processes Phonological Processes Are Patterns of Sound Errors That Typically Developing Children Use to Simplify Speech As They Are Learning to Talk
  • Gutturals, Emphatics, and the Phenomenon of Emphasis Spread in Fallaahi Jordanian Arabic: a Non- Linear Analysis
  • On the Representation of the Affricate
  • Affricating Ejective Fricatives: the Case of Tigrinya
  • Phonological Process Description Example Approximate Age of Elimination


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