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Date: 2010-09-08 12:57:23
Athabaskan languages
Formant
Sound
Chilcotin language
Navajo phonology
Linguistics
Phonetics
Vowels

Vowel quality and duration in Yukon Deg Xinag* Sharon Hargus University of Washington

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