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  • A North Caucasian Etymological Dictionary

    A North Caucasian Etymological Dictionary

  • Part 1: Introduction to The

    Part 1: Introduction to The

  • FINAL OBSTRUENT VOICING in LAKOTA: PHONETIC EVIDENCE and PHONOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS Juliette Blevins Ander Egurtzegi Jan Ullrich

    FINAL OBSTRUENT VOICING in LAKOTA: PHONETIC EVIDENCE and PHONOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS Juliette Blevins Ander Egurtzegi Jan Ullrich

  • Illustrating the Production of the International Phonetic Alphabet

    Illustrating the Production of the International Phonetic Alphabet

  • A Comparison of Vowel Devoicing/Deletion Phenomena in English Laboratory Speech and German Spontaneous Speech*

    A Comparison of Vowel Devoicing/Deletion Phenomena in English Laboratory Speech and German Spontaneous Speech*

  • Acoustic Discriminability of the Complex Phonation System in !Xó˜O

    Acoustic Discriminability of the Complex Phonation System in !Xó˜O

  • The Matter of the Voice and the Films of Leslie Thornton

    The Matter of the Voice and the Films of Leslie Thornton

  • Realization of Voiceless Stops and Vowels in Conversational French and Spanish

    Realization of Voiceless Stops and Vowels in Conversational French and Spanish

  • UC Berkeley Phonlab Annual Report

    UC Berkeley Phonlab Annual Report

  • Perception of Coda Voicing: Glottalisation, Vowel Duration, and Silence

    Perception of Coda Voicing: Glottalisation, Vowel Duration, and Silence

  • Place-Dependent VOT in L2 Acquisition

    Place-Dependent VOT in L2 Acquisition

  • Chapter on Phonology

    Chapter on Phonology

  • Online Companion to a Historical Phonology of English

    Online Companion to a Historical Phonology of English

  • Information to Users

    Information to Users

  • LIN 3201 Sounds of Human Language Manual by Ratree

    LIN 3201 Sounds of Human Language Manual by Ratree

  • 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

  • Lisa Pearl LING 200, Summer Session I, 2004 Phonetics – Perception and Articulation of Sounds I. Phones A. Phones = “Speech

    Lisa Pearl LING 200, Summer Session I, 2004 Phonetics – Perception and Articulation of Sounds I. Phones A. Phones = “Speech

  • Voicing Assimilation

    Voicing Assimilation

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  • Assimilation of Consonants in English and Assimilation of the Definite Article in Arabic
  • Postnasal Voicing
  • Chapter 3.Pdf
  • Noise and the Voice: Exploring the Thresholds of Vocal Transgression
  • Retroflexion: an Areal Feature. Working Papers on Language Universals, No
  • The Phonetics of Bardi
  • Consonant Voicing and Vowel Pitch
  • Chapter 2: Continuancy and Voicing
  • The Voiced-Voiceless Distinction and Assimilation of Voice in Dutch
  • Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
  • ARTICULATION of WHISPERED ALVEOLAR CONSONANTS by MEGAN JO OSFAR THESIS Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
  • In the United States Patent and Trademark Office
  • Allophonic Variation in the Spanish Sibilant Fricative Alison Garcia University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Metathesis of Aspiration As the Source of Anticipatory Voicelessness In
  • Aerodynamics of Speech, and the Puzzle of Voiced Fricatives Christine
  • THE TYPOLOGY of VOICING and DEVOICING Free University
  • Prosodically-Conditioned Sibilant Voicing in Balkan Judeo-Spanish* Travis G
  • Voiceless Greek Vowels


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