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Linguistics / Human voice / Phonology / Manner of articulation / Vowels / Bayesian statistics / Image segmentation / Dental consonant / Consonant / Odds ratio
Date: 2015-08-08 06:22:10
Linguistics
Human voice
Phonology
Manner of articulation
Vowels
Bayesian statistics
Image segmentation
Dental consonant
Consonant
Odds ratio

Evaluation of segmentation approaches and constriction degree correlates for spirant approximant consonants Mauricio Figueroa | Bronwen G. Evans Speech Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, UCL (University College London) m.fig

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