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Date: 2016-04-12 14:06:15
Culture
Languages of Asia
Languages of Hong Kong
Languages of Macau
Languages of China
Languages of Malaysia
Languages of Singapore
Chinese culture
Tone
Aspirated consonant
Cantonese
Yue Chinese

Ambivalent Consonantal Effects on F0 Qian Luo, Karthik Durvasula, Yen-Hwei Lin Michigan State University Introduction: Previous research shows that aspirated consonants and sonorants can have inconsistent

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