Intervocalic consonant

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1PAGE 7  A comparative acoustic study of Australian English fricated /t/: assessing the Irish (English) link Mark J. Jones and Kirsty McDougall Department Linguistics

PAGE 7 A comparative acoustic study of Australian English fricated /t/: assessing the Irish (English) link Mark J. Jones and Kirsty McDougall Department Linguistics

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Source URL: www.assta.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-09-27 06:01:00
2PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY PHONEME AND ALLOPHONE SOLUTION Exercise 1. a) 1 /daza/ is not possible because [z] is an allophone of /d/ in intervocalic position so the correct phonemic transcription

PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY PHONEME AND ALLOPHONE SOLUTION Exercise 1. a) 1 /daza/ is not possible because [z] is an allophone of /d/ in intervocalic position so the correct phonemic transcription

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Source URL: clas.mq.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-06 19:25:22
3Intervocalic Rhotic Pronunciation by Adult Learners of Spanish as a Second Language

Intervocalic Rhotic Pronunciation by Adult Learners of Spanish as a Second Language

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Source URL: www.lingref.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:50:11
4In: Alison Henry, Martin Ball and Margaret MacAliskey (eds[removed]Papers from the International Conference on Language in Ireland. Belfast Working Papers in Language and Linguistics, 13. Belfast: University of Ulster, pp[removed].

In: Alison Henry, Martin Ball and Margaret MacAliskey (eds[removed]Papers from the International Conference on Language in Ireland. Belfast Working Papers in Language and Linguistics, 13. Belfast: University of Ulster, pp[removed].

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Source URL: www.uni-due.de

Language: English - Date: 2005-11-25 06:18:30