Long-distance coarticulatory effects of English /l/ and /r
<p>This thesis explores the coarticulatory effects of English /!/ and /r/, examining their articulatory basis, acoustic manifestation and perceptual relevance. It demonstrates that there are perceptually relevant coarticulatory differences associated with the distinction between /l/ and /r/. T...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2000
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