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Phonological Structure and Phonetic Form
Articulatory evidence for differentiating stress categories
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Mary E
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Beckman
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Jan Edwards
Publication date:
May 5 1994
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Cambridge University Press
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May 5 1994
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10.1017/CBO9780511659461.002
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Articulatory evidence for differentiating stress categories
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Articulatory phonetic clues to syllable affiliation: gestural characteristics of bilabial stops
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The phonology and phonetics of extrasyllabicity in French
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The phonetics and phonology of Semitic pharyngeals
pp. 267
Phonetic evidence for sound change in Quebec French
pp. 331
Lip aperture and consonant releases
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