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Linguistics / Phonetics / Human communication / Phonology / Manner of articulation / Vowels / Lenition / Linguistic morphology / Palatal approximant / Approximant consonant / Elision / Speech perception
Date: 2014-07-21 06:55:21
Linguistics
Phonetics
Human communication
Phonology
Manner of articulation
Vowels
Lenition
Linguistic morphology
Palatal approximant
Approximant consonant
Elision
Speech perception

Are acoustic cues sufficient for the identification and discrimination of Spanish approximants? Evidence from a production study. Mauricio Figueroa () | Bronwen G. Evans () S

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