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Linguistics / Phonetics / Phonology / Aspirated consonant / Stop consonant / Voice-onset time / Voice / Murmured voice / Affricate consonant / Fortis and lenis / Tenuis consonant
Date: 2010-06-18 16:04:47
Linguistics
Phonetics
Phonology
Aspirated consonant
Stop consonant
Voice-onset time
Voice
Murmured voice
Affricate consonant
Fortis and lenis
Tenuis consonant

FOOT, WORD, AND LARYNGEAL FEATURES IN ENGLISH AND ICELANDIC John T. Jensen & Margaret Stong-Jensen University of Ottawa 1.

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